Studying in USA

The US is among the top destinations for international education. The US overall is such a mix of cultures, which makes it an interesting place to study and live. In many cities and towns, you’ll find varied cuisines and entertainment, whether it be international sports, world-famous music festivals, or amazing art galleries and museums.

University option

Apply to various universities across the USA for various courses in any discipline to achieve your Undergraduate or Masters degree.

Requirements

Requirements for application are a high school certificate for degree or post graduate qualification from a recognized institution.

Program Length

Minimum 3 years from Bachelors and minimum 2 years for Masters

Costs

  • Cost of Living: USD 15,000+ per year
  • Gross Tuition: USD 10,000+ per year

College option

Colleges offer affordable study that lead to diplomas which can later be transferred for a 2 year degree at partner universities. This is an affordable option to achieve a university degree

Snow College

Academic Programs

More than 70 majors to choose from including:

  • Business ​
  • Engineering​
  • Communication​
  • Computer Science​
  • Psychology​
  • Pre-Medical
  • English as a Second Language (ESL)
  • Commercial Music (Bachelor’s Degree)
  • Software Engineering (Bachelor’s Degree)

Why Snow College

  • Affordable – Save $15,000 – $30,000 per year
  • High Quality – Ranked #1 for Student Success
  • Personalized – Average class size of 16 students

Tuition and Costs

Tuition $14,000
Living Expenses $4,400
Insurance $1,100
ANNUAL TOTAL $19,500

*The average annual cost of attending a U.S. university is $30,000 per year.

PARTNERS WE REPRESENT IN USA

Snow College was founded in 1888 as the Sanpete Stake Academy by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 1900 it was renamed Snow Academy in honor of Lorenzo Snow, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and his cousin Erastus, who was instrumental in settling the Sanpete Valley. The institution went through three more name changes in a seven-year period. In 1917, the academy era ended and the school became Snow Normal College. In 1922, officials renamed the school Snow Junior College only to change it one year later to Snow College. In 1931, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints divested itself of Snow College and it became a state supported institution.

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