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Can someone suggest colleges that are most friendly towards African international students?

I'm from Africa and planning to attend college in the US. I'm wondering if anyone has recommendations for colleges that are especially welcoming to African students. Is there any specific information available like testimonies from African students who've studied there? Any help would be appreciated.

a year ago

Absolutely, there are a number of US institutions that cultivate diverse and inclusive campuses, which often explicitly include a welcoming environment for international students from all over the world, including Africa. Here are a few universities known for their efforts in this area:

1. Columbia University in New York: With its International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO), Columbia provides resources and support to its vibrant, diverse community. The ISSO organizes various events and orientations targeted at international students to help them adjust to life in New York City and the US.

2. University of Southern California (USC): USC is renowned for its international community and places a high emphasis on global perspectives. The Office of International Services at USC provides resources to meet the unique needs of international students throughout their college journey.

3. Dartmouth College: Located in New Hampshire, Dartmouth has an active African Students Association that facilitates engagement and community among students with interests in African affairs.

4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): MIT has an established International Students Office that offers a variety of services from visa assistance to social and cultural events specifically meant to help international students integrate into the MIT community.

5. University of Pennsylvania (UPenn): UPenn's Africa Center is dedicated to the study of Africa and gives African students a platform to connect with faculty members and other students interested in their culture.

Remember, while these resources are important, it's also vital to consider the academic programs and extracurricular activities at these schools to ensure they align with your passions and interests. I'd also suggest reaching out to the international student offices at these schools—they can likely connect you with current students or alumni from Africa who can share their experiences directly.

a year ago

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