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1 HTIR Work-Study USA  "The World leader in US Work-Study Programs for International Students"

2 HTIR-An Overview Study:  HTIR Work-Study USA, Inc. (HTIR) introduces students to employment opportunities (Curricular Practical Training , CPT, internships, work-study, on-campus employment, or co-op opportunities) in the USA for students who want to earn a US degree from an inexpensive yet fully accredited, high quality university. Work:  In many of these work and study opportunities, students can work in full time, paid, practical training employment sometimes as early as the first semester of the degree program in order to enhance the educational experience. Earn:  In many of the work and study opportunities, students earn U.S. wages to use to pay for educational and living expenses. Scholarships:   HTIR, the schools, and private organizations have scholarships as early as the first semester.  HTIR helps you locate and apply for one of the many scholarships available to International Students.. Student Loans:   Many of the featured schools, as well as private organizations, have financing available for students without needing a U.S. sponsor. HTIR assists students with locating the financing, as well as co-signing if the need arises.

3 MAKING U.S. EDUCATION MORE AFFORDABLE!
FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS How Much will this Cost? First Year Tuition Costs at All Schools $3,950 TO START and about $1,000 PER MONTH Paid Employment Starting the First Year

4 Services Inexpensive Tuition Scholarships
Paid Employment starting in First Year Student Loans Co-signed by HTIR or School Payment Plans Easy and Fast Admissions Process Visa Interview Orientation Airport Arrival & Housing Assistance Options Available

5 Benefits Earn up to $10-$25 USD per hour
Full Time job with Full time Degree Work up to 40 hours per week with American companies No GRE/GMAT/IELTS/TOEFL required Very low investment, cost effective and affordable Learn and earn at the same time (work full time 40hrs per week) Earn same wages as paid to American workers Work during the day and take classes in evenings or on weekends Scholarships available and pay fees in installment 5 years USA visa Dependents can travel together

6 Free Visa Training HTIR will provide free online visa training prepared by US immigration Lawyer. Mock interview will conduct by US attorney for each international students via Phone or Skype. Explain the visa interview guidelines as published on the U.S. Embassy website via online visa course. Discuss documentation required for the visa interview Shared the visa transcript from students, who obtain and denied US visa. Consider common questions asked in visa interviews  Review SEVIS requirements for obtaining and maintaining visa status

7 Why This Program is Unique
This is a unique program because in this program you can work along with degree HTIR offers students a unique opportunity to earn their degree and work at the same time. This unique CPT program gives students the ability to gain valuable work experience, earn money to help cover their costs, and obtain a recognized master degree from an accredited school upon completion of the program. Student can earn minimum $10-$15 per hour and can work upto 40 hrs per week. In this program student have no need to pay fee at a time, they can pay fee in installment and can manage their Education with their Earning.

8 Why F1 is better Than H1B The H1B is the most popular and sought after US work visa and US Immigration requires ‘every’ foreign national to obtain a visa in order to legally work in America. Getting H1b VISA is very difficult because every year 6-7 lacs application filled for H1B and only 65,000 granted all over the world. Similarly, under CPT program international students can work up to 40 hours per week also get Full time Degree. Visa success rate is also very good. In 2013 we are having 100% visa rate in India..

9 Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
CPT is a type of employment authorization that allows qualified F-1 students to gain practical experience in their field of study while making progress towards the completion of their academic program

10 Optional Training Program(OPT)
Optional Practical Training (OPT) is the legal description for the one year employment that you are allowed to engage in after you graduate from your Master’s program. The purpose of OPT is to give you further practical experience in the workplace relating to your major.

11 Internship Income

12 Reasons to study in the U.S.
Social and Culture Advantages Work Experience in your Field of Study Career Advantages Limitless study and work program Global Appreciation Supportive businesses, training and study Diversity of Education prospectus Technology Flexibility Worldwide distinction and Education

13 Types Of Institutions There is no central ministry of education in the US and each institution can determine its own programs and admission standards. There are private as well as state funded colleges. Universities are academic institutions that include one or more undergraduate colleges, as well as any number of graduate and professional schools, i.e. schools offering study for a single profession such as law. Four year colleges are undergraduate institutions offering academic programs leading to a bachelor’s degree. Community colleges or junior colleges are undergraduate institutions offering upto two years of academic instruction beyond secondary school at a relatively low cost. These offer certificate programs that last for a few months to a year as well as associate degrees. Institutes of technology or polytechnic institutes offer specialized programs in sciences and engineering, in addition to basic sciences, humanities and the social sciences, at both the graduate and undergraduate levels.

14 Difference between Indian and American Education
University Structure Diversity In the classroom Grading Using the Internet Custom learning

15 Some differences Wages in America is higher than in INDIA
Freedom is greatly enjoyed in America, while in India the government is given the top authority to restrict freedom among Indians. Education cost more in India than in America. Medical Facilities are better.

16 Universities Coleman Lincoln University Of Advancing technology
University of Findlay Southern New Hampshire University California Flight Academy Troy State University East Texas Baptist University

17 Programs Offered Graduate Program with different majors
Undergraduate Program with different majors Certification Courses English Learning Program

18 Graduate Program Coleman: Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Information Systems Management Master of Business in Health Care Management

19 Graduate Program Lincoln: Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Concentrations in Human Resource management, Financial Management & Banking, General Business, International Business, and Information Systems Management

20 Graduate Program University of Advancing Technology:
Master of Science in Advancing Computer Science Master of Science in Technology Leadership Master of Science in Emerging Technology Master of Science in Game Production and Management Master of Science in Information Assurance

21 Graduate Program The University of Findlay-
Master of Business Administration (MBA) Areas of Focus: organizational leadership, health care management, Hospitality management, public administration, CPA track, or CMA track Master of Education Master in Physician Assistant Master in Health Informatics Master in Athletic Training Master in Occupational Therapy Master in Environmental, Safety, and Health Management Master of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)

22 Graduate Program Southern New Hampshire University:
Master of Business Administration (MBA) (with many concentrations) Master of International Business Administration (with many concentrations) Master of Accounting Master of Accounting and Finance Master of Marketing Master of Operations and Project Management Master of Information Technology Master of Organizational Leadership

23 Undergraduate program
Coleman University: Information Systems Network Security Computer Network Graphic Design

24 Undergraduate Program
Lincoln University: Business Administration Minors in Business & Psychology, Computer Science, English, Humanities, and Mathematics

25 Undergraduate Program
The University of Findlay: College of Business College of Liberal Arts College of Education College of Pharmacy College of Health Professions College of Sciences

26 Undergraduate Program
Southern New Hampshire University:  Bachelor of Business Administration (with many concentrations) Bachelor of Business Studies (with many concentrations) Bachelor of Accounting Bachelor of Accounting and Finance Bachelor of Accounting Information Systems Bachelor of Computer Information Technology Bachelor of Education (various focus areas) Bachelor of English Bachelor of Environmental Management Bachelor of Finance Economics And many more….

27 Certification Program
English Language Program Private Pilot License Commercial Multi- Engine Pilot License

28 Intake Dates Coleman University-
January 3, February 12, March 14, April 20, May 25, July 30,September 7,  October 10  &  November 20  Lincoln University-   Spring: Jan 18, Summer: May 15, Fall: Aug 17.   University of Advancing Technology-  Summer 2013 Semester: May 9 - August 19 Fall 2013 , Semester: September 6 - December 21 Spring 2014 Semester: January 9 - April 27.  The University of Findlay-   Spring 2014 Semester January and Fall 2013 Semester September.  Southern New Hampshire University-  Apr 01, 2013, Jun 17, 2013, Sep 23, 2013, Jan 06, 2014, Mar 31, 2014.

29 The university of Findlay Southern New Hampshire University
Tuition Cost  School                 Total Units   Cost per Unit Additional Fees Total  Tuition Coleman University 65 $385 $3000 CPT fee $28,025 Lincoln University 54 $1500 CPT fee $22, 550 The university of Findlay  40 $550 N/A $22,275 UAT 4 $6,350 $1000  Admin Fee $26,400 Southern New Hampshire University 11 $2,362 $25,990

30 Required Bank Statement
School Bank Statement Coleman University $13,000 Lincoln University $17,600 The university of Findlay   $14,000 University of Advancing Technology $26,000 Southern New Hampshire University $31,200

31 How to Start Visit university website
Schedule an appointment with HTIR representative Complete and sign the University application form Pay Processing/courier fee $250 (non-refundable) Submit required University admission documents HTIR rep will send all complete applications to HTIR Complete the FREE online visa training course $1500 deposit after acceptance and prior to receipt of I-20 (Refundable if applicant does not receive the visa) Apply for U.S. visa

32 Required Document SCHOOL ENROLLMENT and COST FORM COPY OF PASSPORT
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION RESUME EVIDENCE OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY BACHELOR DEGREE TRANSCRIPTS FINANCIAL SUPPORT DOCUMENTS

33 HTIR WSP Don’t miss this opportunity to “open” your application for work and study in the U.S.

34 Questions???

35 For More Information: Visit: www.htir.co.in & www.htir.com Contact us:
Indore: HTIR India, 156, 1st floor Orbit Mall A.B Road Indore Madhya Pradesh India. Tel: , Mob: Bangalore: HTIR India 43/6 MuneGowda complex, Muni Nanjappa Layout, Ramamurthy Nagar Bangalore Tel: , Mob: Corporate Office: HTIR Work-Study USA, 3740 University street, Eugene Oregon USA Tel: , Mob:

36 Thank you Merci  Danke  Shukriya Gratia Grazie


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