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Study in États-Unis
Une offre et une recherche inégalées, avec un potentiel de bourses — mais l'entretien de visa et le coût exigent une préparation solide.
Honest note: Le visa américain repose sur un entretien et la décision revient à l'agent consulaire — aucune agence ne peut promettre un visa. Des fonds solides, un récit cohérent et une intention sincère comptent. Nous vous préparons en profondeur et évaluons honnêtement le risque de refus.
Why study in États-Unis?
Étudiants ambitieux et bien préparés, avec un financement, qui réussissent l'entretien.
- The widest range of universities, programmes and research funding in the world.
- Generous merit and need-based aid at some institutions for strong applicants.
- Optional Practical Training (OPT) lets eligible graduates gain work experience.
- Flexible, credit-based system allowing you to explore before specialising.
Popular courses
Costs, intakes & key facts
- Average tuition
- USD 10,000–USD 55,000/year (community colleges lower, private universities higher)
- Estimated living cost
- USD 1,000–USD 2,000/month
- Intake periods
- Automne (août/septembre) rentrée principale ; printemps (janvier) ; quelques rentrées d'été
- Scholarships
- Significant aid exists at some universities for outstanding students. Fully funded undergrad places are rare and very competitive.
- Work while studying
- On-campus work is limited; off-campus work is tightly restricted and tied to authorisation. Do not rely on work to fund studies.
Admission requirements
- Strong academic record and transcripts
- TOEFL/IELTS and often SAT/ACT (undergrad) or GRE/GMAT (some grad programmes)
- Essays, references and a clear academic narrative
- I-20 issued by the institution after admission and financial verification
Visa document overview
- Valid passport and I-20 form
- SEVIS fee payment receipt
- DS-160 confirmation and visa interview appointment
- Proof of funds covering studies and living
- Evidence of ties to home country and intent to return
We help you prepare these — but the visa decision rests with the authorities.
Who should choose États-Unis
- High-achieving students who can present a strong, genuine profile
- Applicants comfortable preparing for a visa interview
- Those with funding or a realistic scholarship target
Who should look elsewhere
- Students relying on work income to cover tuition
- Applicants who cannot clearly demonstrate funds and intent
Paying school fees safely
Students and sponsors pay tuition and official school fees directly to the institution whenever possible. Travel Ease Education does not replace the university's official invoice or payment instructions. Where a family cannot access international transfer services, we may assist with foreign-currency payment facilitation using verified school payment instructions.
Final school fees must be confirmed from the official university invoice or fee page.
Universities in États-Unis
The USA is high-opportunity but budget-sensitive. EducationUSA is the official U.S. Department of State advising network and a neutral information source. Community-college transfer pathways can help affordability — confirm transfer routes, proof of funds and accreditation.
National reference: EducationUSA (U.S. Dept. of State) →Denton, Texas, United States
- Best for:
- A large public university with many programme choices
- Tuition:
- ≈ USD 21,308–22,521 tuition/fees (2026/27, intl. undergrad)
- Levels:
- Bachelor, Master, Doctorate
Last verified: June 2026
Student pays the school directly where possible.
Mankato, Minnesota, United States
- Best for:
- Strong affordability with scholarship options
- Tuition:
- ≈ USD 12,784 (with scholarship) – 20,462 (without)
- Levels:
- Bachelor, Master
Last verified: June 2026
Student pays the school directly where possible.
Wichita, Kansas, United States
- Best for:
- An affordable public option for engineering/business
- Tuition:
- ≈ USD 20,100 tuition/fees (9 months); total ≈ USD 36,300
- Levels:
- Bachelor, Master
Last verified: June 2026
Student pays the school directly where possible.
Warrensburg, Missouri, United States
- Best for:
- A practical Midwestern public university
- Tuition:
- ≈ USD 594/credit (undergrad) · USD 600/credit (grad)
- Levels:
- Bachelor, Master
Last verified: June 2026
Student pays the school directly where possible.
Tuition figures are indicative and change every academic year by programme, nationality and student status. Always confirm final fees from the official university offer letter, invoice or tuition page. Students pay tuition directly to the institution whenever possible.
Affordability route
Community College Pathway (the "2+2")
A community college can be a more affordable way to start in the USA: you complete a two-year associate degree, then transfer to a four-year university to finish your bachelor's. This can lower the cost of your first two years and ease admission — but it must be planned carefully from the start.
Transfer routes
Confirm articulation / transfer agreements so your credits count toward the bachelor's at your target university.
Accreditation
Choose a regionally accredited college that the universities you plan to transfer to actually recognise.
Visa & proof of funds
You still need an F-1 visa and must show proof of funds; the college must be SEVP-certified to issue your I-20.
A clear goal
Have a target transfer university and major in mind before you enrol, so every credit moves you forward.
Honest note: community colleges are a tool for affordability, not a shortcut. We help you check accreditation, transfer pathways and visa requirements before you commit — and you pay the college directly.
Compare other destinations
- Best for:
- Étudiants francophones recherchant des études européennes abordables et de qualité.
- Tuition:
- Low
- Language:
- Français et anglais
- Popular:
- Business, Engineering, Computer Science
- Best for:
- Étudiants solides disposant de fonds suffisants et d'objectifs d'études clairs.
- Tuition:
- Medium to high
- Language:
- Anglais et français
- Popular:
- Computer Science, Business, Engineering
- Best for:
- Étudiants bien financés voulant des diplômes prestigieux et rapides en anglais.
- Tuition:
- High
- Language:
- Anglais
- Popular:
- Business, Law, Computer Science
- Best for:
- Étudiants disciplinés en ingénierie, informatique et sciences, avec un budget serré.
- Tuition:
- Low
- Language:
- Allemand et anglais
- Popular:
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Studying in États-Unis: FAQs
How much does it cost to study in États-Unis?
Indicative tuition is USD 10,000–USD 55,000/year (community colleges lower, private universities higher), plus living costs of about USD 1,000–USD 2,000/month. These are guidance ranges, not quotes — we give you a clear breakdown for your specific plan.
Can African students get a scholarship to study in États-Unis?
Significant aid exists at some universities for outstanding students. Fully funded undergrad places are rare and very competitive.
Do you mainly support students from Central Africa?
Yes. Travel Ease Education is built around the needs of students and parents in Central Africa, especially Cameroon and neighboring countries (Chad, Gabon, Congo, DRC, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea). We also support students from wider Africa who need study-abroad guidance.
Do you guarantee visas?
No. No honest agency can guarantee a visa. Final visa decisions are made only by the relevant embassy, consulate or immigration authority. What we do is help you prepare a stronger, more complete and more honest application, and review your refusal risk frankly before you apply.
Do I pay my tuition to Travel Ease Education?
No. Tuition and official school fees are paid directly to the university, college, or institution whenever possible. Travel Ease Education provides admission, visa, travel, and advisory support.
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