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No, the SAT and GMAT are fully waived for students applying to our schools English test results (TOEFL IBT, IELTS or in some cases, Duolingo) will be needed for students coming from a non-anglophone country. Those with English as a first language are exempt from passing the English test upon submissions of proof (e.g. British Are there any entrance exams, interviews, or additional tests to join an American University?

No. The enrolment and application fees (3 070 EUR) are a one-time fee, regardless of the duration of your studies.

Absolutely. The annual scholarship that Go Campus secures for you is valid for up to four years and will automatically renew throughout the duration of your studies though we always recommend you let the university know that you’ll be back for the next academic year. You have to maintain the GPA imposed by the school If I study for more than one year, can I keep my scholarship?

Go Campus estimates that personal expenses could reach up to roughly 1 000 USD/school year.

This is where the guaranteed scholarships come in! The grand total of an American university may seem frightening at first, but when you partner with Go Campus, we guarantee an annual scholarship, which covers up to 60% of your tuition.

Absolutely. Our programme is well-suited for students wishing to add a study abroad year into their studies. Before applying to the programme, students should contact their home university to see if the Go Campus programme is compatible with their degree. Although we encourage studying for the entirety of the 4-year Bachelor’s programme in the United Can I study with Go Campus for my year abroad/placement year?

PIE Campus will calculate your GPA for you but to have a better idea you can find a handy conversion table under the education tab.

Most American universities (unlike British universities) will require students to provide a health certificate and an updated immunisation record before arriving on campus. As each university has its own requirements, Go Campus is unable to provide you with a full list of vaccines required in advance. Your university will send this to you upon acceptance Do I need any specific vaccinations?