Students judge universities based on their websites, followed by rankings and conversations with reps. A website is usually the prospective student's first in-depth and deliberate point of contact with a university, and where most of the initial research occurs.
To cater to students who may be researching universities on the go, more American institutions are offering mobile websites for easier usability.
2. Visa help
41% of graduate students and 31% of undergraduate students require assistance with visa applications. Australia-bound students may not be as concerned re this as Australia has in recent years introduced streamlined visa processing which makes visa applications relatively easy.
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3. Finance 101
Funding and finances are students' top concern when considering studying abroad. After identifying a course which they are interested in on the university website, students immediately check the cost and financial aid options. And with Australian universities slated for deregulation, financial worries are more prevalent than ever.
Although these worries do dissipate upon arrival in the host country, services such as NexPay can smooth pre-departure financial concerns by offering international students a favourable foreign currency exchange rate and ensuring speedy delivery of school fees to education providers.
Visit www.nexpay.com.au to learn more about how you can save by using NexPay!
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