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The USA is a top destination for higher education, known for its diverse cultural experiences, prestigious universities, and wide range of academic programs. Students can benefit from exposure to cutting-edge research, global networking opportunities, and a multicultural environment that fosters both academic and personal growth.

Types of Programs Available

Students can pursue various degrees in the USA:


  • Undergraduate Degrees: Typically four-year programs leading to a Bachelor’s degree.

  • Graduate Degrees: Master’s programs (1-2 years) and PhDs (3-5 years).

  • Short-Term Programs: Certificate and diploma courses that offer specialized knowledge in a shorter time frame.

Admission Requirements

  1. Academic Qualifications: A minimum of three passes in the GCE A/L examination or an equivalent qualification is typically required for undergraduate programs. For graduate programs, a relevant bachelor’s degree is necessary.

  2. Standardized Tests:
    • Undergraduate: SAT or ACT.

    • Graduate: GRE or GMAT, depending on the program. English proficiency tests like TOEFL or IELTS are mandatory for non-native English speakers.

  3. Essays and Letters of Recommendation: Personal statements and letters of recommendation from teachers or employers are crucial components of the application.

  4. Financial Proof: You must demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses.

Visa Process

  1. F-1 Visa: The most common visa for full-time students. After receiving an I-20 form from a SEVP-approved school, you can apply for an F-1 visa.

  2. SEVIS Fee: Pay the SEVIS I-901 fee before your visa interview.

  3. Visa Interview: Schedule an interview at the U.S. Embassy in Colombo. Be prepared to discuss your academic plans, financial situation, and reasons for choosing the USA.

  4. Supporting Documents: Bring your I-20 form, SEVIS payment receipt, academic transcripts, standardized test scores, financial proof, and passport to the interview.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Many U.S. universities offer scholarships and financial aid to international students, including Sri Lankans. These can significantly reduce the cost of education. Scholarships are often merit-based, but some are need-based. Popular options include:


  • Fulbright Scholarships: For graduate students.

  • University-Specific Scholarships: Offered directly by the institution.

  • External Scholarships: Such as the Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program.

Updated Policies and Information (As of August 2024)

  1. Optional Practical Training (OPT) Extension: The STEM OPT extension remains available for up to 24 months beyond the initial 12-month period for F-1 students who have completed degrees in STEM fields.

  2. Visa Processing Times: Due to high demand, students are advised to apply for their visa well in advance—ideally, three to four months before their intended start date.

  3. Post-COVID Adjustments: While most U.S. institutions have resumed in-person classes, some universities continue to offer hybrid or fully online programs.

Living in USA

  1. Accommodation: Options include on-campus housing, off-campus apartments, and homestays. Research the cost of living in your chosen city, as it can vary significantly.

  2. Cultural Adaptation: The USA is a melting pot of cultures. Engage in campus activities and connect with local and international communities to ease the transition.

  3. Healthcare: Health insurance is mandatory for international students. Most universities offer student health plans, which are often more affordable than private insurance.

Work Opportunities

  1. On-Campus Jobs: Students on F-1 visas are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week on-campus.

  2. Curricular Practical Training (CPT): Allows students to gain practical experience in their field of study.

  3. Optional Practical Training (OPT): Provides an opportunity to work in the USA for up to 12 months after completing your degree. STEM graduates can apply for a 24-month extension.

Application Timeline

  1. 12-18 Months Before Start Date: Begin researching universities, take standardized tests, and start preparing your application documents.

  2. 6-12 Months Before Start Date: Submit applications to universities and apply for scholarships.

  3. 3-6 Months Before Start Date: Receive admission offers, apply for a student visa, and arrange accommodation.

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