In 2025, many international students are asking: “Is studying in the USA worth it?” It’s a valid question.
Between high tuition, cost of living, and work restrictions, the decision to earn a diploma or degree in the USA can feel overwhelming. But here’s the truth—with the right strategy and support, a U.S. education can still be one of the most valuable, life-changing investments you’ll ever make.
At ELS, we’ve supported over 1.2 million students from 143 countries since 1961. We’ve seen firsthand how a U.S. education can open global doors. If you're wondering whether the investment makes sense, keep reading. We’ll walk you through ways to make the most of your experience.
It’s no secret: tuition and living costs in the USA can be high. So, if you're asking yourself, “Is studying in the USA worth it financially?—you’re not alone. But not all paths cost the same.
Before applying, consider your budget and take time to research:
💡 Smart savings tip: Consider a 2+2 pathway program—start your degree at a U.S. community college (2 years), then transfer to a university to complete your bachelor’s degree (2 more years). You’ll earn the same diploma at a much lower total cost. ELS even offers a 2 + 2 program that includes pre-college English studies to help prepare you for success in your degree program.
💡 Did you know? ELS students can start with an intensive English program, then transfer to one of 600+ ELS partner colleges and universities—and we offer extensive support to help you choose a college or university that fits your learning goals and budget.
When you study in the USA, you’re not just investing in a degree—you’re investing in skills, experience, networks, and your future career.
Here’s how to make it count:
At ELS, many of our centers are located on university campuses, which means you’ll have access to campus life, clubs, libraries, and more to start building your USA networks—even before you're enrolled in a degree program.
While international college and university students can’t work freely off-campus, there are structured ways to gain experience:
🧠 Pro tip: The earlier you plan for this, the better. Ask about practical training when choosing your school and program. ELS can provide guidance about these work experience options and school or program recommendations for students who access our University Admissions Service.
Even if you don’t stay in the U.S. long-term, your education can give you a global advantage:
If you’re still unsure, consider taking a smaller step first to get a sense of whether choosing the USA for your higher education is right for you:
With ELS, you can study English on college and university campuses like Florida Institute of Technology (Florida Tech), University of St. Thomas (Minnesota), Eckerd College, and many more, enjoying full campus access and a smooth pathway into college life.
The answer depends on your goals—but for students who plan ahead, choose the right programs, and make the most of available opportunities, the U.S. still offers world-class education, global career preparation, and life-changing experiences. The key is to:
✅ Plan your finances and timeline
✅ Choose the right program and support system
✅ Focus on building skills and experience, not just a diploma or degree
And remember, at ELS, you’re not alone. We’re here to guide you every step of the way—from your first English class to your transition into one of our college or university partners.
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*ELS students must meet minimum age requirements: