Internationational student(Nepali Students) in USA in 2025/2026?

Agree that you need to do a “chance me” template and list your actual coursework other than anything related to your hobbies.

Because the universities and colleges, in the US, admit according to your school record, we need to see what courses you’ve taken that are not solely based on your interests. You need to meet admissions requirements in English, Math, History, Foreign Language etc.

Fill out the “chance me” template.

I don’t know what your career goal is, but anything NASA-like in the US, typically requires US citizenship. Attending a US university, means you will be expected to return to your home country after you graduate. So you need to see how a US education will support and benefit you in your home country.

You need to look for any school that is willing to admit you with funding. As of now, the numbers of schools with scholarships, are dwindling. Do an Internet search and search for: US colleges and universities with international scholarships.

Full rides are very rare now, but you can try to search for those schools. The price range for many universities can be anywhere between $35-$90,000 a year. As a nonresident to any state, you will be paying the higher costs of OOS (out of state) at public schools.

Each university is very different in location, costs, climate, size, community, and diversity. No two universities or colleges are alike. So you might get in somewhere with some funding at “XYZ” University, but you might not like the location because it might be very rural and have more agricultural majors. Or, you might get into a university in the city, but they don’t have your major.
Do an Internet search and find out about some of our 4000 colleges and universities.

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