U.S. colleges and universities are among the best in the world and are known worldwide for the quality of their facilities, resources, faculty and programs. With the help of the U.S. Commercial Service, students in Canada can learn more about U.S. colleges, universities, and English language programs.
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When searching for career options in the United States, students, parents, high school and university guidance counselors are encouraged to contact National Education Specialist, Luz Betancur ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ), who supports the U.S. Commercial Service’s efforts in promoting the benefits of a U.S. education to students and educational institutions across Canada.
Read more: Find U.S. Education Opportunities with the Help of the U.S. Commercial Service Canada
Just over a year ago, the College Board introduced Score Choice – much to the delight of students worldwide, many of whom believed it had just made applying to American universities and colleges a lot easier.
Score Choice is a policy that relates to the SAT Reasoning Test – a test that students must write to gain admission to 80% of American colleges. In the past, the College Board (the non-profit organization that administers and runs the SAT) has stipulated that if a student writes the SAT repeatedly, all of her scores would necessarily be sent to colleges as part her admissions application. With the introduction of Score Choice just over a year ago, the situation has changed dramatically.
Read more: Score Choice – How Many Times Should You Write Your SAT?


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