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2021-04-09 00:01:18

Study in Philadelphia: primary, secondary, higher education

Located between New York and Baltimore, Philadelphia is renowned for its immense historical heritage that needs no introduction. The name " Philadelphia " is translated from Greek as " City of Brotherly Love ". If you want to come here, you will enjoy good quality and a lower cost of living than New York, for example. It is a vibrant vibrant city with many museums, restaurants, if you are looking for ideas to have a good time with your friends or family. This city is known for its prestigious universities, such as the University of Pennsylvania .

In 2015, Philadelphia attracted over 41,000 international students: 36% from China, 13% from India, 7% from South Korea, about 3% from France. Pennsylvania is among the top ten states with the most international students.

 

Schools and education

In total, Philadelphia County has over 300 public, over 24,048 private primary and secondary schools - a range of highly regarded public, private primary and secondary schools where you can send your children.

Top schools in Philadelphia

  • The pennington school
  • The lawrenceville school
  • Community College of Philadelphia
  • Valley Forge Military Academy
  • George School USA
  • Linden Hall School
  • French International School of Philadelphia.

Universities in Philadelphia

Philadelphia universities are known for amazing statistics:

  • Highest ranking of first professional degrees awarded
  • The universities of the city take the 2nd place in terms of the number of bachelor's degrees awarded.

Public universities are funded by the state, while private universities are funded by student contributions. A private university is expensive, while studying at public universities will be cheaper - studying at Pennsylvania State University , for example, costs from $ 31,000.

University of Pennsylvania

Founded in 1740 by Benjamin Franklin, 6th President of the United States, the University of Pennsylvania , also known as Penn or UPenn , is an internationally renowned private university specializing in research. The university is included in the Ivy League along with 8 elite universities in the country, ranks 18th in the world ranking of the best QS universities, and is among the ten best American universities.

UPenn is particularly renowned for its cutting edge scientific research, even being ranked 7th (US) and 28th in the Scimago World Rankings in 2012. A team of doctors from Perelman School of Medicine have made the headlines for their cancer prevention efforts: after years of research, they were able to isolate attacking cells from HIV, program them to kill cancer cells (2013).

UPenn is known not only for its research but also for its outstanding business school. Most of the Fortune 500 executives come from the Wharton School of Business . Business Insider even voted it the best business school in the world. Its reputation attracts nearly 20% of international students, of which 72% choose a doctorate or MBA.

In addition to the MBA program, UPenn offers four-year Bachelor of Science courses. Foreign students are more likely to choose programs in finance, business, medicine, economics, and biology.

Drexel University

Drexel University , founded in 1891, is a private university with 16 schools and colleges. Each of them specializes in a specific area - art, science, business, engineering, law, healthcare, medicine - foreign students can choose from 80 specialties.

Drexel is ranked in the Top 100 US Universities by US News & World Report and is renowned for its innovation, quality graduate education in business and engineering.

Drexel's greatest strength is its Co-op internship system: students can gain some professional experience before entering the job market.

Over the years, Drexel has attracted many international students - today there are 21,000, representing 17% of the total student population.

Pennsylvania State University

Pennsylvania State University was the region's first public university. Founded in 1855, it now has 24 campuses across the state, each offering its own undergraduate program. It is one of the largest universities with 14 separate colleges, 160 courses and about 100,000 students.

University Park, the main campus, is located 300 km from Philadelphia, outside the city. In 2016, Pennsylvania State University taught 15% of international students and is ranked 95th in the QS World University Rankings.

The most demanded courses are business, management, marketing, engineering. The university is well known for its expertise in scientific research, raising funds for childhood cancer research at the annual THON Dance Marathon. Thousands of students gather at the Jordan Center to dance non-stop without sleep for 46 hours.

Temple University

Temple University is located in North Philadelphia, which is constantly evolving and expanding. Founded in 1884, this public university, partially funded by the state of Pennsylvania, is the less expensive of the state's major universities - international students need $ 25,000 or more.

Temple University enrolls over 33,000 students annually and attracts 8% of international students. However, it has 2 foreign campuses - in Tokyo and Rome + the university offers many international programs (China, Israel, France, etc.). Temple University offers 175 undergraduate, 148 graduate, and 65 doctoral and MBA programs. The most demanded are business, management, marketing, audiovisual courses.

Other universities in Philadelphia:

  • St. Joseph's University
  • Fox School of Business and Management
  • Thomas Jefferson University (TJU)
  • Haverford College.

Philadelphia Universities Study

US universities annually admit an impressive number of international students, so most of the main lectures are given in amphitheaters. Some specialized courses - logistics programs, for example - are held in small conference rooms.

To make lectures more lively, interactive, most faculties organize seminars or group presentations. All courses will be taught in English.

Accommodation cost for international students

Students will need about $ 50,000 per year to study at private universities such as Drexel and UPenn. Financial support is available to foreign students, but it is very limited and does not apply to graduate school, MBA. Housing in Philadelphia is quite expensive: according to Numbeo, renting a studio in the city center will cost about $ 1,500 / month, the same type of housing outside the city center - $ 950.

Apartment sharing is a common practice in Philadelphia: you can choose to live together if you plan to study at Temple, UPenn or Drexel. Shared accommodation is popular with international students and rentals are quite flexible.

If you have enrolled in any of the universities mentioned above, set aside an additional $ 11,000-15,000 per year for your daily expenses.

Leisure on campus

US universities organize many extracurricular activities, not to mention the number of clubs that exist. Pennsylvania State University and Temple have the strongest university spirit, and the University of Pennsylvania campus is especially lively during the college football season. The university's football team is world renowned despite a major scandal that erupted in 2011.

The university city, located in western Philadelphia, has a vibrant student population, is lively and easily accessible by public transport in 5-10 minutes.

Visas and internships

Day students will need to obtain an F1 visa, which will allow them to study at the chosen university and undergo an internship, give the right to get a job after the internship, and then receive a green card or H1B.

Regardless of the applicant's visa status, an internship in the United States involves many administrative procedures. They can be quite strict depending on the profile, length of study, professional experience and visa.

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Egor Eremeev
Current material has been prepared by Egor Eremeev
Education: Westminster University (Business & Management), London.
Egor studied and lived in the UK for 8 years and graduated from the university of Westminster. He is currently the co-founder and the director of business development at Smapse Education and personally visits foreign schools and universities, interviews students studying in those institutions.
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