ISLAMABAD: The United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP) and Education USA organized a “Back to School” fair in Islamabad on Sunday to provide Pakistani students an opportunity meet alumni from over 30 U.S. colleges and universities.
U.S. Embassy staff members representing their U.S. colleges and universities answered students’ questions about studying in the U.S., including the application process, campus life in America, and how to get apply for a student visa.
USEFP advisers were on hand to answer questions and provide advice to prospective students and parents. The educational fair was held in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy.
U.S. Embassy country Cultural Attaché Judith Ravin, who attended the event, commented: “Worldwide, a U.S. education stands for academic excellence. With Pakistani students in the United States we also enhance the diversity of our campuses.”
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