About the United States

Key facts

  • Population: 330 million
  • Currency: US Dollar
  • Cost of living: around 8% higher than the UK
  • Main language: English
Here I found friends for a lifetime from all over the country and it broadened my horizons. The friends I have made are also very different from those I would normally have back home, and therefore I have come to understand people from all kinds of backgrounds and cultures better.
Josh Hudson. Studied at Columbus State University, USA

Host universities for your exchange

  • Austin Peay State University

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    • Campus type: Campus
    • Getting there and getting around: The university offers a pick-up and welcome option for students arriving at the Nashville airport. Our First Friends, students at APSU, are available to aid exchange students with transportation needs throughout Clarksville. Also, the APSU campus and downtown Clarksville are easily walkable.
    • Population: Clarksville 164,496
    • Climate: Averages range from 0°C (January) to 23°C (June)
    • Welcome activities: Free, mandatory orientation programme, includes a day trip to Nashville
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    Named after former Tennessee Governor Austin Peay, a Clarksville native, Austin Peay State University (APSU) is a four-year public, doctoral-level university.

    With over 11,000 students, APSU is Tennessee’s fastest growing state university.

    It offers the resources of a major university, with a small college feel. You’ll get to know people quickly – including your professors. That one-on-one communication is just part of the friendliness that makes Austin Peay a comfortable place to be.

    APSU is surrounded by a thriving community, rich in history and tradition. Set against the Cumberland River, Clarksville offers outdoor activities, great restaurants and local theatre. 

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  • Buffalo State College

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    • Campus type: Campus 
    • Getting there and getting around: Students arriving on the Saturday prior to the orientation/welcome programme can be met at the airport on arrival.
    • Population: Buffalo-Niagara 1.13 million
    • Climate: Averages range from -5°C (January) to 18°C (June)
    • Welcome activities: orientation programme
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    Established in 1871, Buffalo State College’s long history and commitment to education are the cornerstones of its respected reputation.

    The university is located in Buffalo’s vibrant museum district.

    The largest comprehensive four-year college in the SUNY system, Buffalo State educates more than 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students each year.

    The college is known for its strong community connections and a continuing commitment to providing high-quality lifelong learning opportunities. There are over 160 courses to choose from and the university’s small class sizes allow for better student engagement and interaction.

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  • California State University San Marcos

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    • Campus type: Campus 
    • Getting there and getting around: Airport shuttle from SAN to CSUSM is available at an additional cost. Public transportation is also available directly to campus via bus or Sprinter train.
    • Population: San Marcos 95,261
    • Climate: Averages range from 13°C (January) to 19°C (June)
    • Welcome activities: orientation social, international coffee hour, and weeks of welcome
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    Building on an innovative 25-year history, California State University San Marcos is a forward-focused institution, dedicated to preparing future leaders, building great communities and solving critical issues.

    Cal State San Marcos is located in North San Diego County and a short distance from California’s most beautiful beaches, mountains and deserts.

    The campus is in a small, safe, suburban city 50 kilometres north of the city of San Diego and 150 kilometres south of Los Angeles.

    You are within easy travelling distance of Disneyland and Hollywood.

    Active and engaged faculty offer an interactive learning experience for students. There are 100+ student clubs and organisations, and a 304-acre campus with new facilities.

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  • Columbus State University

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    • Campus type: Campus 
    • Getting there and getting around: Shuttles are available from the airport to campus at an additional cost. On arrival at the campus, there are free shuttles that run between the two campuses.
    • Population: Columbus 196,000
    • Climate: Averages range from 8°C (January) to 26°C (June)
    • Welcome activities: Paid two-day orientation programme – covers meals/shopping/ transport and shuttle ride to campus
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    Founded in 1958, Columbus State University (CSU) provides a creative, deeply personal and relevant college experience.

    Serving the southeast while attracting students from around the world, CSU thrives on community partnerships to deliver excellence for students who want to achieve personal and professional success in an increasingly global environment.

    Boasting impressive facilities on two campuses and small class sizes, it offers top-notch educational opportunities, including nationally accredited programmes in art, chemistry, music, nursing, theatre, business and teacher education.

    The campuses are located within three hours of scenic Appalachian Mountains and four hours from white-sand beaches in Florida.

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  • East Carolina University

    Key facts

    • Campus type: Campus
    • Population: Greenville 91,921
    • Climate: Averages range from 6°C (January) to 25°C (June)
    • Welcome activities: International student orientation 
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    ECU has over 175 degrees with nationally recognised academic programmes taught by award-winning professors.

    ECU is consistently recognised for the quality of its exceptional college experience. The ECU experience is a complete one – with a thriving student environment, exciting athletics and enriching cultural events. With students from all 50 states in the US, and 44 foreign countries, there is a vibrant intellectual student community where innovative research and creative expression is encouraged.

    At ECU, you could learn and live in Greenville; a thriving, student-friendly city.

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  • Louisiana State University

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    • Campus type: Campus 
    • Getting there and getting around: The university offers a meet and greet service at Baton Rouge airport. LSU has a public transportation system that allows students to take buses to and from the areas around campus. The campus is primarily a walking campus.
    • Population: Baton Rouge 216,701 
    • Climate: Averages range from 10°C (January) to 26°C (June)
    • Welcome activities: Orientation programme and buddy scheme
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    Louisiana State University (LSU) offers a wide range of academic subjects with exceptional professors and educators who are determined to see you succeed.

    The university is located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, which is only an hour away from New Orleans.

    LSU has an abundance of school spirit, and the numerous sports teams offer year-round excitement - especially a Saturday night in Tiger Stadium. 

    There is a unique atmosphere and culture on campus and in the city. The university hosts students from all over the country and the world.

    The unique South Louisiana culture is an important part of the atmosphere, and several Mardi Gras parades take place every year.

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  • Northern Arizona University

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    • Campus type: Campus 30 mins from downtown Oklahoma City
    • Getting there and getting around: The yellow bike programme offers free bike rentals for up to seven days. The university offers a free shuttle service from Flagstaff airport (FLG) on specific days at the start of international orientation.
    • Population: Flagstaff 75,752
    • Climate: Averages range from -1°C (January) to 16°C (June)
    • Welcome activities: orientation programme
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    Northern Arizona University (NAU) sits at the base of the San Francisco Peaks in Flagstaff, Arizona.

    More than 22,600 students attend the university, with 10,400 living on campus.

    Established in 1899, NAU is a prestigious public institution. It is well-known for its excellent academic programs and student-centred approach to higher education.

    Here, you will find the support you need to reach your goals: professors who encourage you to learn, exciting research opportunities, and career-building internships.

    Flagstaff itself is a vibrant mountain town with an exciting entertainment scene and unparalleled natural scenery, only 90 minutes from the Grand Canyon and three and a half hours from Las Vegas.

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  • South Dakota State University

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    • Campus type: urban campus
    • Getting there and getting around: Free transportation from Sioux Falls Regional Airport (FSD) to SDSU, when students provide their flight details before arrival.
    • Population: Brookings, SD 25,100
    • Climate: Averages range from -12°C (January) to 19°C (June)
    • Welcome activities: welcome programme
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    Founded in 1881 as a land-grant institution, South Dakota State University (SDSU) is a state-supported institution offering excellence in academic programmes and research.

    With over 12,700 students, including more than 700 international students from 91 countries, SDSU is the state’s largest university.

    Despite its size, it also focuses on giving attention to students as individuals. Attend an activity or join a student organisation of your choosing at SDSU.

    Cheer on the NCAA Division 1 Jackrabbits all year-round, or get your fitness fix through walking, individual workouts, or intramural sports in the Wellness Center.

    You can indulge your more sophisticated side with a symphonic concert at the Performing Arts Center, or, if you just want to chill, curl up in front of the fire with a good book at the University Student Union.

    SDSU is big enough to offer it all and small enough to deliver it. 

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  • University of Central Oklahoma

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    • Campus type: Campus 30 mins from downtown Oklahoma City
    • Getting there and getting around: The university offers an airport meet and greet service.
    • Population: Edmond 93,849
    • Climate: Averages range from 2°C (January) to 25°C (June)
    • Welcome activities: welcome programme
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    University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) offers a high quality of education, open and friendly professors, and small class sizes.

    UCO has earned national recognition for its dedication to student engagement, ranking in the top 10 nationally in the Wall Street Journal’s top schools for engagement in 2016.

    Programmes are nationally accredited, including the business programme which is AACSB accredited, making it one of the most elite schools for business, and the engineering programme which is ABET accredited.

    Oklahoma City enjoys bustling nightlife, dining, attractions and events. It is considered one of the gateway cities to the western United States and the crossroads of America. It is home to the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum.

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  • University of North Carolina Greensboro

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    • Campus type: Campus
    • Getting there and getting around: The university offers an airport welcome service. Students are encouraged to take the HEAT bus to get around campus. In addition, your student card will give you free access to city buses.
    • Population: Greensboro 299,946
    • Climate: Averages range from 3°C (January) to 23°C (June)
    • Welcome activities: 5-day orientation programme
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    Founded in 1891, University of North Carolina Greensboro (UNCG) is located in Greensboro, North Carolina’s third-largest city.

    It is about halfway between Atlanta, Georgia and Washington, DC. The scenic Blue Ridge Mountains are just a two-hour drive to the west and the Atlantic Ocean is three and a half hours to the east.

    UNCG has a diverse student body, with over 100 countries represented on campus.

    The UNCG business school is the largest in the Piedmont Triad, and third largest in the State of North Carolina, in addition to being AACSB accredited.

    UNCG’s picturesque campus includes more than 30 academic buildings and 30 residence buildings on 250 acres. Opportunities for students include more than 200 student organisations.

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  • Western Michigan University

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    • Campus type: Campus
    • Getting there and getting around: Transportation from Kalamazoo airport is provided four days before the start date of orientation and two days after. The WMU Bronco Card which you will receive when you start at WMU allows you free access to Kalamazoo’s metro transit.
    • Population: Kalamazoo 76,497
    • Climate: Averages range from -5°C (January) to 20°C (June)
    • Welcome activities: International student orientation and fall welcome
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    Founded in 1903, Western Michigan University (WMU) has grown to become a globally engaged, national research university enrolling more than 23,000 students from across the United States and over 100 other countries.

    The university is based in Kalamazoo, a friendly college town situated close to large urban centres and abundant recreational areas.

    Students attending WMU enjoy top-notch programmes, teachers, facilities and hands-on learning opportunities. They expect and receive one-on-one attention from senior-level faculty members and quickly find that advisers, career specialists, mentors and tutors are within easy reach. In addition, most classes are relatively small in size and taught by the university’s full-time professors. These academics have been trained at the world’s leading universities and bring a global perspective to the classroom.

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