Competitive College Club

It supports you in each step of your application to universities in the United States.

Study in the United States

U.S. colleges and universities recognize both academic and extracurricular achievements of students. Financial aid offered by colleges and universities is based on the funds they have available and the quality of each candidate’s profile.

COMPETITIVE COLLEGE CLUB, a free online intensive advising program that helps a select group of high school students who want to be attractive applicants to U.S. colleges and universities.

IMPORTANT: EducationUSA does not guarantee admission or scholarships to U.S. universities, as the admission decision depends on the universities and the attributes of each applicant.

Competitive College Club members participate in meetings throughout the year where they learn about the U.S. higher education system and the U.S. college application process. The counseling style of these meetings encourages club members to actively participate and interact with each other, just as they would be expected to do in an American classroom.

Those who are selected for the CCC program will receive free one-on-one advising to prepare for applications to U.S. universities.

CCC begins in April of each year.

2024

Call for applications closed

In Chile, the twelfth call for the free program will be open from November 2023 to January 12, 2024.

You should know the costs involved in applying to U.S. universities. Below is a chart with the main items you will have to finance during the application process:

Items to consider during your application$USD (approx.)
Certification of English levelTOEFL $252 ($20 per report), DUOLINGO $49, IELTS $240.
Certification of knowledgeSAT $103 ( $12 per report) y ACT $171.
CSS Profile (formulario a ayuda financiera)$25 ($16 per aditional report).
Application fees$70 (per university, depending on whether you do not accept release of payment*).
Certified translation services$250 (equivalent to 12 pages) .

* The estimated cost of the application process depends on the type of standardized test you take and the fee waivers authorized by the universities to which you are applied.

Students have participated in the program since 2015.
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¿Por qué estudiar en Estados Unidos?

El sistema de educación superior de Estados Unidos

Ofrece una amplia variedad de programas y opciones para obtener un grado académico

Existen más de 4.500 universidades acreditadas en el país. Muchas universidades ofrecen becas completas o parciales. Algunas de las razones por las que más de 1.000.000 estudiantes internacionales de todo el mundo están completando su educación en los Estados Unidos son:

Calidad

El sistema de educación de los EE.UU. no tiene rival en el mundo por la gama de opciones que ofrece en cuanto a tipos de instituciones, ambientes académicos y sociales, requisitos de ingreso, programas para la obtención de grados, y disciplinas.

Las universidades en Estados Unidos ofrecen programas de estudios variados, que permiten que sus estudiantes puedan explorar áreas académicas diferentes entre sí, potenciando sus intereses.

Como inversión para el futuro, un grado académico de los EE.UU. ofrece un excelente valor por su dinero. La amplia gama de becas y ayuda financiera que ofrecen las escuelas superiores ha hecho accesible la opción de estudiar en los Estados Unidos para miles de estudiantes.

Uno de los rasgos más distintivos de las universidades y escuelas de educación superior en EE.UU. es la flexibilidad de las opciones de cursos que imparten y la facilidad con que uno puede cambiar de área de estudio. Además, los estudiantes tienen la opción de cambiarse de una institución a otra. Recuerde que no hay un ranking oficial de universidades en los Estados Unidos. La mejor universidad es la que se adecúa a tus necesidades académicas, personales y económicas.

1. American University Washington College of Law
2. Berkeley Law
3. Boston University School of Law
4. Columbia Law School
5. Duke University School of Law
6. Emory University School of Law
7. Florida State University
8. George Washington University Law School
9. Georgetown University Law
10. Georgia State University College of Law
11. Indiana University Maurer School of Law
12. Indiana University Robert H McKinney School of Law
13. LMU Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
14. Loyola Chicago
15. University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law,
16. New York University School of Law
17. Northeastern University School of Law
18. Northwestern Pritzker Law
19. Saint Louis University
20. SMU Dedman School of Law
21. St. John’s University
22. Stetson University College of Law
23. Suffolk University Law School
24. Syracuse University
25. Tufts University – The Fletcher School
26. Tulane Law School
27. UC Davis School of Law
28. UC Hastings Law
29. UCLA School of Law
30. University of Chicago Law School
31. University of Colorado Law School
32. University of Connecticut
33. University of Georgia School of Law
34. University of Miami School of Law
35. University of Michigan Law School
36. University of Minnesota Law School
37. University of Nevada- Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law
38. University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law
39. University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
40. University of San Diego School of Law
41. University Of San Francisco
42. University of Texas School of Law
43. University of Virginia UVA
44. University of Wisconsin Law School
45. Vanderbilt Law School
46. Wake Forest University School of Law