Bachelor’s Degree in the United States
A bachelor’s degree is a four-year undergraduate program offered by colleges and universities in the United States. It is typically the first step in higher education after high school and is required for most professional careers or advanced degrees. There are different types, including:
- Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) – Often focused on humanities, social sciences, or liberal arts
- Bachelor of Science (B.S.) – Typically focused on math, science, or technical subjects
Who Should Apply?
Students who:
- Have completed high school or secondary education
- Want to study full-time in the United States
- Are planning long-term careers in fields like business, health, technology, or design
- Want a globally recognized degree from a U.S. institution
Admission Requirements
- Proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, Duolingo) If not conditional admission
- Personal statement or essay
- Passport copy
- Bank statement or financial sponsor documents
What Makes U.S. Bachelor’s Programs Different?
Flexible curriculum: You can explore subjects before declaring a major
Campus life: Clubs, sports, and student communities add to the experience
Optional Practical Training (OPT): After graduation, many students apply for work authorization in their field of study
Transfer options: You can start at a community college and transfer into a 4-year university