This series for international graduate students studying in the U.S. includes:
**TEN modules that you can stream online**
**PLUS two live interactive sessions with the course creators**

You get access to more than two hours hours of material covering every aspect of life in the U.S. as an international grad student, plus the live sessions.
You will learn strategies for:
- Selecting your advisor
- Working as a research assistant (RA) and Teaching Assistant (TA)
- Planning and executing your research agenda
- Producing compelling academic papers
The package also includes:
- Two live interactive sessions. One before you leave and one during the first semester when you have so many new questions.
And much more!
This series is designed for students who have applied to, or been accepted at, grad school in the U.S. It is NOT a series on how to apply to grad school, how to get a visa, or how write an application essay.

Unique Content
Our course is tailored to meet the unique needs of international students in U.S. master’s and PhD programs.

Based on Experience
The team that developed this course has decades of experience working with international students.

Insights from Your Peers
You’ll hear from current and former international students who have been where you are going. You’ll benefit from their experience.

A Not-for-Profit Venture
This project has been developed by the Srikandi Initiative, a U.S.-registered nonprofit.
Our Courses
Grad Success U.S.A.
Unlock your full potential with our intensive, deep-dive course designed to take your skills and knowledge to the next level.
Undergrad Success U.S.A.
Essential for international students enrolling in undergraduate study in the U.S. Prepare yourself for living far away from home in a new cultural and academic environment.
Duration
Four modules streaming online, on-demand, including one for parents. Two live interactive hourlong sessions.
Availability
The asynchronous sessions are available to view at your convenience. The first live session will take place in August and the second in the autumn, after your classes have started.





