Center for students who want to study in US opens
TO OPEN opportunities for Cebuanos to study abroad, the United States Embassy launched the first EducationUSA advising center in Cebu at the University of San Carlos-Talamban Campus on Friday, March 29.
US Ambassador Sung Kim said they established the center as young Cebuanos and other students in neighboring provinces showed interest in enrolling in American universities.
“The EducationUSA advicing center is a tremendous resource for anyone who has an interest in studying in the United States. Young people in this area will have access to useful information here in EducationUSA,” he said.
This is the first advising center opened outside Manila.
Kim said the number of Filipino students studying in the US went up seven percent. He hopes the number will further increase with the opening of the center here in Cebu.
“We held US university fairs both in Manila and Cebu. The
response has been tremendous. There were thousands of students who came to talk to university representatives,” he said.
Last year, the first US university fair in Cebu attracted more than 700 students and 19 American higher education institutions.
Last month’s fair attracted 37 US institutions and more students.
“The turnout has been tremendous, reinforcing the need for the year-round advising services that this center will provide,” Kim said.
Fr. Dionisio Miranda, SVD, president of the University of San Carlos, welcomed the center’s opening, saying it would benefit students interested in studying in the US.
The center, which is located on the second floor of the Josef Baumgartner Learning Resource Center, is open to everybody and is free of charge.
It has a variety of free educational resources, including public information sessions, webinars, one-on-one and cohort advising and hands-on support for completing the US college application process.
The turnout has been tremendous, reinforcing the need for the yearround advising services that this center will provide. SUNG KIM US Ambassador