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I graduated from junior college this year and immigrated to the United States. How can I go to school?

1, your parents immigrated to America this year, and you? Are you here together or are you over-aged? Will you have to wait five or six years in China?

2, you go to the interview, and finally you will ask if you are a member of XX, and you will never admit it.

3. If you come together, you can take English classes in the first year, have no credits, and you can apply for a university after living for one year. I suggest you go to the community college first, the threshold is low, and you can take a simple entrance exam. TOEFL and SAT are not needed, and the tuition is cheap (my school is 26 dollars a credit, which is much cheaper than ordinary four-year universities), and credits can be transferred after graduation. I don't know which city you will go to, so this can't give you a clear guide. I studied at City University of San Francisco first, and there is a famous community college (Deanza &; FOOTHILL), later credits can be transferred to the University of California system or California State University system.

As an immigrant, you will be issued a social security card (with your social security number on it, commonly known as American work permit or work card number) about one month after entering the country. With this, you can work legally. The scholarship is given by the school. If your grades are excellent and meet the standards, such as GPA above 3.5, you can apply for a scholarship. There are generally two kinds of scholarships, one is a Pell grant from the federal government and the other is a grant from the state government, both of which are grants. Only citizens or green card holders are eligible to apply, and international students are not eligible to apply. I won't go into details. In the university you want to enter in the future, the school will have special staff to help you fill out the application form.

5. Throw away your diploma. It's useless in America. If you are an international student, you can try to apply for reducing some credits and save some money. Because you are an immigrant, it is not necessary. If you take more credits, you can apply for more grants.