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United States of America
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Canada
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Australia
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New Zealand
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the admissions process;
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information about paying for college there, including financial aid and scholarships;
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visa requirements; and
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a good explanation of how the U.S. education system differs from other countries.
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a strong academic background;
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demonstrated command of the English language;
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for many programs, scores on one or more standardized admissions tests;
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adequate financial resources.
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Colleges with university transfer courses:
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public policy and advocacy
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communications, research and information-sharing
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scholarships and international programs
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Provide comprehensive information on the Australian education system
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Give personalised counselling on study options
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Communicate with Australian institutions on the student’s behalf
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Process applications for a course
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Process visa applications
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Help organise Overseas Student Health Cover
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Process tuition fees
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Offer general advice on Australia and the lifestyle
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Help find accommodation
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