IIE's homepage containsinformation on exchange programs, fellowships, and services. http://www.iie.org
the Association ofInternational Educators. Contains resources/advice for foreign students onstudy abroad, financial aid, immigration policies, study programs and advisingcenters. http://www.nafsa.org
Council on InternationalEducation Exchange website. Includes information on study abroad programsthroughout the world and International Student Identity cards. http://www.ciee.org/study/index.htm
Council for InternationalExchange of Scholars. Information on the Fulbright Senior Scholar Program. http://www.cies.org/
Fulbright Senior Scholar Program.
The United States Network for EducationInformation (USNEI) has a wealth of information on U.S. education and education aroundthe world. The site also contains information about specific programs andinstitutions, scholarships, accreditation, visiting the U.S. and related links. http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ous/internationa l/usnei/us/edlite-study-us.html
Site of OSEAS (Overseas EducationalAdvisors) Europe. It has a virtual EducationalAdvising Office with information on education in the US, financial aid, English languageprograms and visas. Provides links to other related sites. http://www.bibl.u-szeged.hu/oseas/europe.html
U.S. Department of Education homepage.Provides links to other educational sites. http://www.ed.gov/
The Occupational Outlook Handbook online.Contains descriptions of careers, education requirements and training, andsources of additional information. http://www.bls.gov/oco
Federal Trade Commission Web Site. How to spot fraudulent scholarshiporganizations. Provides six tell tale lines that should make studentssuspicious and cautious. Also provides a list of organizations that arecurrently defendants in scholarship fraud. http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/scholarship/index.html
Regional AccreditationOrganizations
Council for Higher Education AccreditationDirectories, links to regional accrediting agencies and a searchable databaseof accredited institutions of higher education by name, state, andaccreditation association. http://www.chea.org
This guidewas designed to help participants in State Department-sponsored programsunderstand how their program was developed and what to expect before, during,and after. http://exchanges.state.gov/education/ivp/english.htm
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