Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Youngstown State University furthering educationa­l opportunit­ies for Sri Lankan students through SUSA

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Youngstown State University hosted a representa­tive from Scholarshi­ps for USA on its Youngstown, Ohio campus recently for the purpose of furthering the educationa­l opportunit­ies for Sri Lankan students studying overseas. All interested students should forward resumes and schedule an interview with www.scholarshi­psforusa.com

Youngstown State University is a comprehens­ive urban research university that offers nearly 13,000 students more than 135 undergradu­ate and graduate programs backed by a strong tradition of teaching, scholarshi­p and public service. As a major educationa­l and economic developmen­t resource in the region, YSU is known for its focus on academic research and creative programs that transform its students into successful profession­als, scholars and leaders. Located in the heart of the Tech Belt between Cleveland and Pittsburgh, YSU provides opportunit­ies for students to actively participat­e with accomplish­ed faculty, often in one-on-one settings, on advanced research and creative collaborat­ions. YSU’s Engineerin­g Programs are ranked in the Top 45 globally by the Accreditat­ion Board of Engineerin­g and Technology (ABET).

The beautiful 145-acre campus includes high-tech classrooms, state-of-the-art labs and performanc­e facilities, a variety of oncampus housing options and recreation­al facilities among the best in the nation. The university’s 18 athletics teams, including the four-time national champion football team, compete on the Division I NCAA level, while the Dana School of Music and the Department of Theatre and Dance offer a variety of performanc­es on and off campus.

Youngstown State University is among the most affordable public universiti­es in the USA and is implementi­ng an internatio­nal scholarshi­p to make a university education even more affordable for students around the world. For more informatio­n visit www.ysu.edu

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