How to Choose a University Major

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We walk you through how to choose a university course in five simple steps. You’ll learn how to research different subjects, understand course content, and explore the careers linked to your studies. We’ve also included tools, quizzes, and expert advice to make the decision easier.

What is a major in university?

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Not sure what a major is? This guide explains everything international students need to know about majors in the United States. Discover how majors work, how long they take to complete, when to declare one, and what happens if you change your mind.

5 Types of US Scholarships for UK Students

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The US college system offers numerous types of scholarships for international students.  This guide breaks down the 5 main types of scholarships in the USA and how Keystone Sports can help you secure one.

Differences Between 2-Year and 4-Year Universities

The U.S. college system provides multiple pathways for student-athletes, including 2-year and 4-year universities. Both options offer unique benefits for student-athletes. Discover the key differences, how they impact your sports and academic journey, and how Keystone Sports can help you find the right fit.

How to Talk to US College Coaches

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Learn how to communicate with American college coaches during the recruitment process! Our guide offers advice for emails, phone calls, and in-person showcases.

US University Checklist for International Students

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Begin your U.S. university experience fully prepared with our essential checklist for international students. From key documents and packing essentials to medical advice and practical tips, we’ve covered everything to help you settle in smoothly as a student-athlete.

How to Get a Fully Funded Sports Scholarship in the USA

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A fully funded sport scholarship is your opportunity to combine sports with a university degree – without worrying about financial aid. Here is everything you need to know about “full ride scholarships” and how to get one!