In the summer of 2009 the American Corner got certified as an EducationUSA advising center. As part of this huge network of advising centers we have access to reliable and useful information concerning every aspect of studying in the States. We put special emphasis on helping you in your search of not simply a U.S. college, but the institution that is the best fit for you!
Services:
Collections: reference books, test preparation books (TOEFL, SAT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT, etc.) and other guidebooks; The Chronicle of Higher Education
Computers: You may search college websites or write your application using our public computers.
"Study in the U.S." mailing list for students: send an e-mail to DebrecenAC@gmail.com to sign up
OUTREACH: Do you live far from Debrecen? Would you like us to go visit your school, bring American speakers and talk about your study opportunities? Send us an e-mail to DebrecenAC@gmail.com and we arrange it all!
EducationUSA
EducationUSA is a global network of more than 400 advising centers supported by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State. The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) fosters mutual understanding between the United States and other countries by promoting personal, professional, and institutional ties between private citizens and organizations in the United States and abroad, as well as by presenting U.S. history, society, art and culture in all of its diversity to overseas audiences. The foreign students of yesterday are becoming the world leaders today.
EducationUSA Mission:
EducationUSA centers actively promote U.S. higher education around the world by offering accurate, unbiased, comprehensive, objective and timely information about educational institutions in the United States and guidance to qualified individuals on how best to access those opportunities. Millions of prospective students learn about U.S. study opportunities through EducationUSA centers each year. Centers are staffed by professional advisers, many of whom have first-hand experience having studied in the United States themselves, adhere to ethical standards, and/or have received State Department-approved training about U.S. higher education and the advising process.