The State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) recently launched its new EducationUSA mobile app. The app allows international students who would like to study in the U.S. to access accurate and comprehensive information about the opportunities available to them.
Through the app, students can find an EducationUSA advising center near them, engage with our social media, follow student financial aid updates, view event photos, find ‘Frequently Asked Questions,’ and contact advising centers virtually through the ‘Ask an Adviser’ system. In addition, it features push notifications to keep students up-to-date on the latest EducationUSA programs in their home countries. MORE




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