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Undergraduate focus: Myriad opportunities

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FREEDOM of choice, a value extolled in the US, is available to students of INTI International University & Colleges too.

 

INTI students have more than 300 options with which to fulfil their higher education dreams – an extensive list of colleges and universities in the US for credit transfer. The institution’s track record of sending the most number of students to the US for higher education means that its American Degree Transfer Program (AUP) is the most popular of its kind in Malaysia.

INTI has successfully transferred more than 40 per cent of all Malaysian students bound for US universities since 1992. More than 300 US and Canadian universities and several universities in Australia and the UK accept credits earned through INTI’s AUP.

US institutions that accept INTI’s credits include the University of Michigan, Purdue University, University of Wisconsin Madison, Northwestern University and Indiana University Bloomington.

Ivy League options are certainly open to students as well;  INTI students have successfully pursued studies in Social Science and Actuarial Science at the University of Pennsylvania and Brown University. INTI’s AUP allows students to complete their first two years in Malaysia, enabling them to save tremendously on the cost of studying for a four-year American degree. They can opt to transfer to the US at any point or to complete up to three years of their studies in Malaysia, depending on their major.

INTI students receive the largest amount of US scholarships in total each year, including offers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Drake University, Oklahoma State University, Illinois Institute of Technology and Iowa State University.

For more information  www.newinti.edu.my.

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