Graduate In The USA
Australian Students Are Welcome Here: Choose America!
Episode notes
EducationUSA is the official source on U.S. higher education.
This episode is an informative conversation between EducationUSA Branch Chief Anna Martz and former U.S. Ambassador to Australia Ambassador Bleich.
The session looks at the commitment from EducationUSA to promote the diversity of U.S. higher education, help Australian students find their best fit, and highlight the support available via EducationUSA offices.
The episode will underscore that all international students are welcome in America and discuss why international students should consider higher education in the United States at 2-year, 4-year and post-graduate institutions.
Join them on this journey into what life on a U.S. college campus is like, and Ambassador Bleich’s own experiences of his children finishing high school in Australia and applying to U.S. colleges from Canberra.
Host: Anna Martz, Branch Chief, EducationUSA
Guest: Ambassador Jeff Bleich
Do you want to study in the United States?
Learn more about how you can graduate in the USA by visiting EducationUSA Australia here or at: https://au.usembassy.gov/education-culture/educationusa-australia/
Want to connect with an EducationUSA Australia office visit:
https://au.usembassy.gov/education-culture-educationusa-australia-contact-educationusa-australian-offices/
Want to learn more about Department of State and EducationUSA visit: https://educationusa.state.gov/
Connect with EducationUSA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EducationUSAAustralia/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EducationUSAAustraliaNewZealand
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Graduate In The USA is created and produced by EducationUSA Australia, US Consulate Melbourne, U.S. State Department.
Our theme music is “Validate Yourself”, Royal Blood Records: RYL0018 - Good Life.
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