Do You Want to Study in the U.S., But Don’t Know How? Then Come to the EducationUSA Fair

More than 50 U.S. universities in a single place. Free admission.

Brasília, September 16, 2015 – The U.S. Mission in Brazil, in partnership with the Department of State’s EducationUSA, will bring the EducationUSA Fair to São Paulo, Brasília and Rio de Janeiro. More than 50 U.S. universities will be available to Brazilians interested in learning about undergraduate, graduate, intensive English, extension and short course options in the United States. The fairs are free and open to the public.

São Paulo: Brasília: Rio de Janeiro:
September 23 September 26 September 28
Intercontinental Hotel Brasil 21 Events Center Windsor Barra Hotel
Alameda Santos, 1123 SHS Qd. 6 (next to the TV Tower) Av. Lúcio Costa, 2630 – Barra da Tijuca
From 5 to 9 p.m. From 2 to 6 p.m. From 5 to 9 p.m.

Number of universities taking part in each city

87 universities 55 universities 64 universities

During the fairs, visitors will be able to obtain accurate and detailed information on admission processes and requirements, costs and financing and scholarship options directly from university representatives. There will also be lectures on the U.S. educational system, the undergraduate and graduate admission process, financial aid, required exams and procedures for obtaining a student visa. For more information on the EducationUSA Fair and to register free of charge, go to the EducationUSA website:www.educationusa.org.br.

About EducationUSA:

EducationUSA is the official office of the U.S. Department of State for information on study in the United States and it has a global network of over 400 advising centers. In Brazil, EducationUSA has 29 offices in various locations, including the “American Spaces,” binational centers, universities and non-profit organizations. Find the closest location by visiting the website: http://educationusa.org.br/site/index.php/nossas-unidades/. The mission of the office is to facilitate free access to information on study opportunities in the U.S.

For more information on this media note contact the Press Office of the U.S. Embassy in Brasília by email (BrasiliaEMBEUA@state.gov) or call (61) 3312-7367 / 7350 / 7364.