Study Abroad Programs Fargo ND
Foreign education is a huge investment of time, money and effort for any aspirant. For some, it could involve spending the lifetime savings of their parents. Going to a university should be an amazing experience for anyone. You need an ongoing education if you want to get ahead. Earn your bachelors or masters degree at any of the universities in Fargo, ND listed below.
Concordia College - Moorhead, MN
(218) 299-4000
901 8th Street South
Moorhead, MN
Concordia College - Moorhead, MN
(218) 299-4000
901 8th Street South
Moorhead, MN 56562
Tuition
Tuition Costs : $23925
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Type of Institution : Comprehensive higher education system
Institutional Designation : Private—Religious
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Rasmussen College - Moorhead, MN
(218) 304-6200
1250 29th Avenue South
Moorhead, MN
Rasmussen College - Moorhead, MN
(218) 304-6200
1250 29th Avenue South
Moorhead, MN 56560
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Salon Professional Academy
(701) 478-1772
4377 15th Ave South
Fargo, ND
(701) 478-1772
4377 15th Ave South
Fargo, ND 58103
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Private
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North Dakota State University
(701) 231-8011
1301 12th Avenue North
Fargo, ND
(701) 231-8011
1301 12th Avenue North
Fargo, ND 58108
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Josef's School of Hair Design Inc - Fargo
(701) 235-0011
627 Northern Pacific Avenue
Fargo, ND
(701) 235-0011
627 Northern Pacific Avenue
Fargo, ND 58102
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Private
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Minnesota State University - Moorhead
(218) 477-4000
Owens Hall
Moorhead, MN
Minnesota State University - Moorhead
(218) 477-4000
Owens Hall
Moorhead, MN 56563
Tuition
Full-Time In-State Tuition Costs : $5236
Full-Time Non-Resident Tuition Costs : $10472
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Type of Institution : Comprehensive higher education system
Institutional Designation : Public—State
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Rasmussen College - Fargo
(701) 277-3889
4012 19th Ave SW
Fargo, ND
(701) 277-3889
4012 19th Ave SW
Fargo, ND 58103
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Private
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Moler Barber College - Fargo
(701) 232-6773
16 S Eighth St
Fargo, ND
(701) 232-6773
16 S Eighth St
Fargo, ND 58103
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Private
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Minnesota State University - Moorhead
(218) 477-4000
1104 7th Ave S
Moorhead, MN
(218) 477-4000
1104 7th Ave S
Moorhead, MN 56563
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Concordia College at Moorhead
(218) 299-4100
901 S 8th St
Moorhead, MN
(218) 299-4100
901 S 8th St
Moorhead, MN 56562
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Private
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Planning to study abraod, but don't have a clue as to which university to choose from among the thousands available? Here are some tips to help ou narrow down the search. Taking the decision to study abroad is perhaps the easiest part of the preparation involved in seeking foreign education. The toughest is to select an institution that fulfills your requirements and takes you closer to your future goals. This is the time to start planning since it takes around a year to prepare and obtain admission into an institution overseas. Most countries have their main intake in September-October. Foreign education is a huge investment of time, money and effort for any aspirant. For some, it could involve spending the lifetime savings of their parents. Since, it is not just about the few years you would be spending at a foreign locale but also your entire career and life thereafter, finding the `right' institution is of utmost importance. FACTORS TO KEEP IN MIND There are several criteria to choose an institution. For some it could be the country (many still chase the American dream), reputation of the university (the Ivy League or top ten in UK), study programs, size of the institution (some prefer to study in smaller universities), cost effectiveness (some institutions/ countries may be more affordable while others may offer more scholarships or financial aid), placement opportunities and so on. According to Bangalore-based Harish V H, who will be soon leaving for his Master's program in business management at Euromed Marseille, France, "Though US and UK are the most sought-after destinations for Indians, I did not apply to any B-school at the two countries because I found them to be prohibitively expensive and secondly the number of scholarships available were few.'' For some, the presence of Indian students at a particular institution can be a comforting factor. Shankar Sharan Rajan aspired to study at an American university and eventually picked Virginia Commonwealth University on account of it being a home to a lot of Asians. Thus the bottom-line is to choose an institution that best fits your requirements. "Understand your personal requirements - which program you want to pursue, the kind of institution you prefer, size of classroom, student teacher ratio, financial requirements, whether you would prefer a metropolitan or a smaller city/ town and so on - to decide about your course and college. What may be good for your friend may not be good for you,'' says Luna Das, educational advisor, North India, United States Educational Foundation in India (USEFI). Sources of information Today there are several channels available for students to obtain information on educational opportunities available across the globe. The internet has made information easily available at the click of a mouse. Education divisions of the countries which include United States Educational Foundation in India (USEFI), British Council... |
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