Study in Dominica

Students who are interested in studying in Antigua and Barbuda will find reason information that will help them to navigate this country. From the official language to others languages routinely spoken throughout the country, to what to expect for a month-to-month rent living situation.

We will even cover what universities are currently open to the public and private institutions that are still open. There are a few universities that some students will find within their internet search that have closed down in Antigua and Barbuda. But we have the currently open universities list below.

Along with living costs, we have provided an annual tuition cost section that will detail a bit about what a student can expect to spend in tuition per academic year. There is an average cost along with a maximum amount that can be expected with more needed resources topics such as medical.

We always suggest that within the student’s study search, or where to study and at what university to look through each university website and utilize the contact information to gain more insight.

Universities in Dominica:

  • All Saints University School of Medicine
  • Dominica State College
  • Ross University, Dominica
  • International University for Graduate Studies
  • New World University

Cost of Living in Dominica

Dominica is considered one of the cheapest places to live in the Caribbean. With that in mind, students will be able to find affordable accommodation without any hassle. The standard cost of living in Dominica with rent included and utilities would come to around $993 USD. This includes internet, phone bill, transportation costs, and entertainment costs that may come up.

Normally when a student is attending a local university, most events will have a student discount or a student free entry night. All international students can check with the academic university calendar or just send in a questionnaire to the university admissions office to find out more.

Annual Academic Tuition Cost

What can international students expect for annual tuition? The average tuition cost rounds out to about $17, 850 a year. That is for a graduate student. So, undergraduates will pay a bit less, around $14,000 USD. For a full-time student that is from Dominica they will only pay around $11,900 USD.

Also, the amount will vary depending on the subject field that is being pursued as a study. It will all come down to what resources are readily available and which ones are not.

Main Languages Spoken in Dominica

What is the main language spoken in Dominica? The main and official language spoken throughout the country is English. However, French is also widely common as well. There is a general divide between English and French speakers in Dominica. Where either there are solely English or solely French speakers within the country. So, students would fare to learn both if they have not already.

Other languages spoken throughout include British English, Australian, Haitian Creole, Spanish, and Samana English. Some languages are considered endangered dialects that Dominica is working on protecting before the languages become extinct.

Study in Grenada

Students who are interested in studying in Grenada will find reason information that will help them to navigate this country. From the official language to others languages routinely spoken throughout the country, to what to expect for a month-to-month rent living situation.

We will even cover what universities are currently open to the public and private institutions that are still open. There are a few universities that some students will find within their internet search that have closed down in Grenada. But we have the currently open universities list below.

Along with living costs, we have provided an annual tuition cost section that will detail a bit about what a student can expect to spend in tuition per academic year. There is an average cost along with a maximum amount that can be expected with more needed resources topics such as medical.

We always suggest that within the student’s study search, or where to study and at what university to look through each university website and utilize the contact information to gain more insight.

Universities in Grenada:

  • St. George’s University
  • T.A. Marryshow Community College (TAMCC)

Grenada only has two universities in the country but St. George’s University is world renowned.

St. George’s University has these academic programs available:

Accounting
Biology
International Business
Information Technology
Management
Nursing
Psychology
Sociology
Postbaccalaureate Program

Courses that are involved with the Medical University:

  • Early Veterinary Medicine Clinical Experience
  • Computer Concepts and Applications
  • College Writing or Reading
  • College Mathematics
  • General Chemistry I Lab
  • Clinical Trial
  • Basic Sciences
  • Education

Available Master Degrees:

MBA Health
MBA International Business
Master of Education
Master of Public Health
Master of Science
Master Of Arts in Clinical and Community Psychology

Cost of Living for Students

What can students expect when living in Grenada? What would the monthly budget look like based on rent, utilities, transportation, groceries, entertainment, and extra needs? Currently Grenada is cheaper than the United States and the United Kingdom when it comes to living on a fixed income. The general rent cost is around EC$1,500 which translate to $555 USD per month. That includes utilities.

For a couple living in Grenada, they will spend on average a $1,200 USD. With that in mind, that means single college student would spend around half that amount. In general students could generally live in $700 to $800 comfortably. Luckily, Grenada’s universities have accommodations available to students that would prefer to live on campus.

Average Tuition Yearly Cost

Depicted in 2019, the average annual tuition cost for students for an undergraduate level, is about $26,600 USD per academic session. This amount will slowly increase when the student reaches their master’s or doctorate level degrees.

Main Languages Spoken Throughout the Country

What is the main language in Grenada? The main official language spoken throughout Grenada is English. There are many languages spoken throughout the country, while English is just the most common language in the country. Other languages that will be heard throughout the country include French, French Creole, Englis Creole, Hindi, Bhojpuri, Iñeri, and Karina.

Study in Congo

Students who are interested in studying in the Congo will find reason information that will help them to navigate this country. From the official language to others languages routinely spoken throughout the country, to what to expect for a month-to-month rent living situation.

We will even cover what universities are currently open to the public and private institutions that are still open. There are a few universities that some students will find within their internet search that have closed down in the Congo. But we have the currently open universities list below.

Along with living costs, we have provided an annual tuition cost section that will detail a bit about what a student can expect to spend in tuition per academic year. There is an average cost along with a maximum amount that can be expected with more needed resources topics such as medical.

We always suggest that within the student’s study search, or where to study and at what university to look through each university website and utilize the contact information to gain more insight.

Universities in the Congo:

  • Protestant University in the Congo
  • University of Kinshasa
  • University of Lubumbashi
  • University of Kisangani
  • University of Goma
  • Kongo University
  • University Shalom of Bunia
  • University of Bandundu
  • Catholic University of Bukavu
  • University in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • University of Mbuji Mayi
  • Christian Bilingual University of Congo
  • University of Kamina
  • University of Kalemie
  • University of Kikwit
  • Cardinal Malula University
  • Eben-Ezer University of Minembwe
  • School in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • William Booth University
  • University of Kindu
  • Faculty of Evangelical Theology of Boma
  • National Institute of Arts, Kinshasa
  • University of Kolwezi
  • Lovanium University
  • National University of Zaire
  • Adventist University of Lukanga
  • Loyola University of Congo

Annual Estimate Cost for Tuition

Now tuition fees in the Congo do change annually. However, in the last 5 years, there is a general estimate that is about $300 USD a year for public institutions. While for private higher education centers will charge around $650 USD for their annual tuition. Here are few estimates in different cities:

  • Kisangani – $222
  • Kananga – $1,000
  • Mbanza-Ngungu – $610  
  • Uvira – $580
  • Kalemie – $592
  • Bukavu – $1,000
  • Bunia – $500
  • Butembo – $630
  • Beni – $586
  • Kikwit- $600

These are the estimates for annual tuition in these cities

Living Cost for Students

Most people may not know that living in the Congo, but the Congo has expenses that are at least 30% higher than the United States. An estimated cost for a single student is at least around $1,380 USD. That means that rent is quite higher here and necessity goods and clothing is higher in price. This is based on the import taxes associated with the ingredients that are imported into the Congo.

Main Languages Spoken Throughout the Congo

What main languages will be spoken throughout the Congo? There are four main languages spoken in the Congo that are Kituba (Kikongo), Lingala, Swahili, and Tshiluba. Other languages spoken in the Congo are French, Congolese, and some dialects derived from Latin are spoken throughout the country.

Study in Sudan

In Sudan not only is there an abundance of knowledge awaiting but students will be able to take an adventure to a part of the world where ancient culture has been preserved.

Some of the native languages in Sudan are Sudanese Arabic and English. This country is a highly multicultural and diverse place where it would not be strange to encounter several different languages.

Now for an international to study in Sudan they must be near fluent in Arabic. Considering that Sudan has 36 government universities and 19 private universities, in which instruction is primarily in Arabic. This means students should take it upon themselves to learn the native language so they can apply to the university of their choice and see if they will be accepted.

For example in Sudan when it comes to the study field of biomedical engineering, for a bachelor’s level for a full academic year it costs only 22,000 SDG. Which is an incredible thing considering how difficult that engineering field can be!

Another example to study in Sudan is by applying for admission to one of the universities that is in that country. Students can do this by following the guidelines that are required by the university.

For instance Sudan International University asks that students:

  • Pick one of these fields: Medicine and Surgery, Pharmacy, Medical laboratory Sciences, Dentistry, Network Management and design, Nursing Sciences,  Information management and security,  Internet systems development, Business computing, or Engineering.
  • All students who attend must maintain the minimum requirement marks to pass these subjects: English, Math, biology, chemistry, physics plus any other two required subjects. Such as: Management Sciences, Economics and Banking, Business computing, Hotel and Tourism Management
  • The student must show they are academically excellent in English and Math especially.

No matter what, students should always consult the university admissions office first. This can be done by following their guidelines and facts/answers section that is provided with every university’s website. Or students can utilize the contact information that is provided towards the bottom of every university website page.

Top universities in Sudan:

  • Sudan University Of Science and Technology
  • University of Khartoum
  • International University of Africa
  • Neelain University
  • Ahfad University for Women
  • National University-Sudan
  • University of Gezira
  • Shendi University
  • Sudan International University
  • National Ribat University
  • Omdurman Islamic University
  • Omdurman Ahlia University
  • University of Medical Sciences and Technology
  • Karary University
  • Alzaiem Alazhari University
  • Nyala University
  • Nile Valley University
  • University of the Holy Quran and Islamic Sciences
  • Al Fashir University

While this is not about scholarships, it is important information since students will need help with filling out both admissions and scholarships which can fall into a similar category.

Use the contact information

Nevertheless, students seeking more information should utilize the contact section that is part of every single scholarship post. This way students can contact the right individual ro admissions office to inquire more about the scholarship.

And it should be noted that this is the only official way to contact additional help in regards to the scholarship.

We solely just post information about a scholarship, but the information that is either contact or a website link that states the university or foundation is the direct access a student should use to properly access scholarship applications.