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Master's Degrees in the US

Masters Degrees in USA

The US is home to some of the world's most prestigious universities and innovative research hubs. Whether you're studying business, science, law, or the arts, you'll benefit from cutting-edge resources and a global classroom environment.

Studying for a Master's in the US is the perfect opportunity for students who want their graduate study experience to be captivating. Who doesn't want to study like they do in the movies?

With 50 diverse states to explore – from the buzz of New York City to the landscapes of Vegas and Virginia and beyond – the US offers a study abroad experience that's as exciting as it is enriching.

Master's programs in the USA

US universities offer a wide range of graduate degrees, including MA, MSc, MBA, and LLM programs. Most take 1-2 years and are delivered through specialized graduate schools. You'll need a Bachelor's degree or equivalent, though some programs consider relevant work experience.

Graduate study in the US is often career-focused, especially in areas like business, health sciences, and engineering. Many programs blend academic theory with real-world application.

Tuition fees and scholarships

Tuition fees in the US are often higher than in Europe. The average tuition fee for an international student pursuing a Master's degree at public universities ranges from $10,000 to $35,000 per year, while private universities typically charge between $22,000 and $55,000 annually.

However, some prestigious private institutions may exceed these ranges, with fees reaching up to $60,000 or more per year, depending on the program and university.

There are also plenty of scholarships available to international students, including merit-based scholarships for outstanding academics. Scholarships typically have a very early application deadline, so competition is very high.

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Application process

Applying for a Master's degree or "graduate" degree in the US involves applying to the grad school directly. Check the grad school's website for the application procedure or contact the grad school directly. Most programs ask for:

  • Academic transcripts
  • Letters of recommendation
  • A personal statement
  • Test scores (such as GRE or GMAT, if required)
  • Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL or IELTS)

US student visa requirements

Once admitted, you'll need an F-1 student visa. The F-1 visa is the most common visa for students that allows them to study at any accredited university or grad school in the US.

To apply, you'll need:

  • A valid passport
  • Your university's Form I-20
  • Proof of finances
  • Health and travel insurance
  • An embassy interview

Start early and follow the steps closely to keep things smooth.

Language requirements

If English is not your first language, most grad schools require that you complete a TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System) test to prove your English proficiency.