Success in the U.S. Presented by Erica Lutes, Executive Director March 6, 2014 Mission Research Website Resource Library Education Advising Center Outreach Email Phone Language Teaching Assistant Fulbright Grants European Union Journalism Why Study in the U.S. • • • • • Wide array of options Flexibility Not just academic study Internationalize your CV Opportunity to travel to the US Differences to Expect • No central government authority • No ranking system • Application process– letters of recommendation – personal statements • Teaching styles • On-campus life Undergraduate vs. Graduate Study o Undergraduate Education= Bachelors 4 years Graduate Education Higher degrees taken after completion of a bachelors degree (MBA, Ph.D, J.D., M.D., etc.) 2 years for a masters (1 year LLM) PhD longer in US Grading Scale in Belgium Scale One: 0-20; minimum pass is 10 or 50% Numeric 18-20 Percent 90-100 16-17 80-89 14-15 70-79 10-13 50-69 0-9 0-49 Description Avec la plus Grande Distinction/ Met Grootste Onderscheiding Avec Grande Distinction/ Met Grote Onderscheiding Avec Distinction/ Met Onderscheiding Suffisant/Avec Satisfaction Met Voldoening Ajourné Translation With the Highest Distinction Description Avec Grande Distinction/ Translation With the Highest Distinction With Great Distinction With Distinction Sufficient/With Satisfaction Failed Scale Two: 0-20; minimum pass is 12 or 60% Numeric 16-20 Percent 80-100 Met Grote Onderscheiding 14-15 70-79 Avec Distinction/ With Great Distinction Met Onderscheiding 12-13 60-69 Suffisant/Avec Satisfaction Met Voldoening With Distinction 0-11 0-59 Sufficient/With Satisfaction 0-9 0-49 Ajourné Met Voldoening Ajourné Failed The Possibilities 1. Research/Study/Lab 2. Internship 3. Teach Internships in the US Internships The Department’s goal in creating the program was to provide a ‘true learning experience’ for international students that will ‘reinforce their academic study’, that is ‘an integral part of [their] ongoing education’, that will enhance their skills ‘through exposure to American techniques, methodologies, and expertise.’ An intern must be a foreign national who is: (a) currently pursuing a degree outside the US (b) Has graduated within 1 year of start date (c) Maximum 1 year (d) Minimum 32 hours/week Where to begin… 1. 2. 3. Search websites by location, industry, job function, time of year and keyword. Speak with anyone with US contacts, especially in your fields of interest. Meet with these individuals for advice about your internship search. Not many scholarships for internships Logistics • Internships can be paid or unpaid. • Academic credit is a possibility • Could cost between 700-1500 USD to secure a visa – Negotiate covering cost of visa by employer • Develop expectations AHEAD of time Tips • • • • • • • Start early! Follow instructions Adapt your CV/cover letter Americanize Addressed properly Remember who you contacted and when Multiple languages After you have a DS-2019 form •Be sure to have all basic requirements a general visa apphttp://belgium.usembassy.gov/applying.html. •Check to see that you have the requirements for a J visa: (http://belgium.usembassy.gov/exchange_visitors2.html): •Original, signed DS-2019 Form •SEVIS fee payment receipt http://www.fmjfee.com/ •DS-160 (online application) •DS-7002 (Training/Internship Placement Plan) •Proof of financial support •Call 02-788-1200 to set up an appointment at the US embassy in Brussels. Have your credit card ready as the call will cost 15 Euros Additional Resources on Internships • Yale University Career Services Website: http://www.yale.edu/career/students/intern/create.html • Mount Holyoke College Career Services Website: http://www.mtholyoke.edu/cdc/internships.html For more information about internships: http://www.fulbright.be/Other_Possibilities/Student_E mployment_Internships.htm How to choose a program? o Accredited? o Size? o Location? o Number of international students? o Majors offered? o Cost? 1. 2. 3. Choose 5-10 universities & prepare the applications for each one Determine which tests to apply Look for financial support Understand your admission requirements Write your personal statement Request your recommendation letters Gather your educational credentials Take your standardized tests Available Resources • www.petersons.com • www.collegeboard.org (Undergrad) • http://www.nacacnet.org Entrance Exams GRE GMAT Graduate Record Exam Graduate Management Admission Test o For admission to Graduate Schools (except Law and Business programs) o For admission to Business Schools o Subject-specific tests required for certain programs o New test starting Fall 2011 o http://www.takethegre.com/ o http://www.mba.com English Tests • $ 240 • Brussels, Luxembourg, Paris, Arnhem • Reading, listening, break, speaking, writing (4.5 hours) • http://www.ets.or g/toefl • http://www.toeflg oanywhere.org/ € 185 Accepted by many but not all universities Listening (30min), Reading (1h), Speaking (1114min), Writing (1h) http://www.briti shcouncil.org/br ussels-examsielts.htm 250 Accepted by many but not all universities 3 hours, Brussels Score in 5 days http://www.pea rsonpte.com/PT EACADEMIC/Pa ges/home.aspx TOEFL Registration City Testing Format Fee Test Dates Brussels TOEFL iBT $240 $240 $240 $240 $240 Fri., May 17, 2013 Fri., May 31, 2013 Sat., Jun 08, 2013 Fri., Jun 14, 2013 Sat., Jun 22, 2013 Liege TOEFL iBT $240 Fri., Mar 22, 2013 Recommendation Letters Who can write them? What should they include? • Professors, administrators, or employers • Choose someone who knows you well • Academic and/or professional work • Specific examples • Potential to do well Personal Statement Academic & professional goals Be clear and concise Be persuasive Show that you are the right “match” Resources for Applying • http://www.uwb.edu/careers/job-search-tools • https://www.educationusa.info/ Financial Aid Primary Source of Funding (International Graduate Students, 2011 - 2012)* Foreign Govt or University 4% U.S. Colleges & Universities 42% Private Sponsors (U.S. & Foreign) 3% U.S. Government 1% Personal & Family Funds 50% *Source: Open Doors Report, 2012 Financial Aid EducationUSA.state.gov Financial Aid STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Humanities and Social Sciences Other Professions (Business, Health, Communications, Education, Law) • 82% of PhD candidates, 55% of Master’s candidates are funded by their universities • 56% of PhD candidates, 41% of Master’s candidates are funded by their universities • University funding is rare: most students are funded by loans arranged through universities or private sources Financial Aid Up to 20 hours per week (part-time) when school is in session and 40 hours per week (full-time) during school vacations/breaks Eligible while enrolled full-time in an academic program On-Campus Employment Depends on availability - average earning can be $1,500 - $2,500 per year EducationUSA.state.gov On F-1, J-1, or M-1 visa - check with international student adviser oncampus Fulbright Grants Mission Research Website Resource Library Education Advising Center Outreach Email Phone Language Teaching Assistant Fulbright Grants European Union Journalism Fulbright “ to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and people of other countries " former Senator J. William Fulbright Benefits? • Cash award of a travel grant up to 30,000 USD • Health and accident insurance • Visa sponsorship • Prestigious title Conditions? • Belgian citizen • Distinction overall • Return to Belgium/EU for 2 years after grant How to apply? Preliminary Application Final Online Application 3 letters of rec Interview Provide letter of acceptance Notification Deadlines for Fulbright Grant October 31 Foreign Language Teaching Assistants Program March 1 Frank Boas Scholarships for Harvard March 1 Research Scholars & Lecturers March 1 Fulbright - Schuman EU Grants March 1 Graduate study and research for a PhD Grants for General Studies • • • • • • • Boas Scholarships for Harvard Ambassador Fox Award M. Nicholason Award Fulbright Alumni Association Award University of Chicago Alumni Award Columbia Club of Belgium Award Harvard Club of Belgium Scholarship Grants for MBA Grants for Law (LLM) • Ambassador Blinken Award o Allen & Overy Award • McKinsey Scholarship o Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer o Liedekerke, Wolters, Waelbroeck & Kirkpatrick Award o Loyens & Loeff Award EducationUSA New FB application Other Fulbright Commissions Austria www.fulbright.at Belgium and Luxembourg www.fulbright.be Bulgaria www.fulbright-bg.org Cyprus: www.fulbright.org.cy Czech Republic www.fulbright.cz Denmark www.daf-fulb.dk Finland www.fulbright.fi France www.fulbright-france.org Germany www.fulbright.de Greece www.fulbright.gr Hungary www.fulbright.hu Iceland www.fulbright.is Ireland www.fulbright.ie Italy www.fulbright.it Netherlands www.fulbright.nl Norway www.fulbright.no Poland www.fulbright.edu.pl Portugal www.ccla.pt Romania www.fulbright.ro Slovak Republic www.fulbright.sk Spain www.fulbright.es Sweden www.fulbright.se Turkey www.fulbright.org.tr United Kingdom www.fulbright.co.uk Russia http://fulbright.ru Ukraine www.fulbright.org.ua Visit the Commission’s website in your home country for more information 43 Commission for Educational Exchange Between the United States of America and Belgium Royal Library Boulevard de L’Empereur, 4, Keizerslaan B-1000 Brussels, Belgium adviser@fulbright.be www.fulbright.be 44