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Global Education: Meet Admissions Directors of Top US Colleges

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Hi {NAME} With election time in the US, the conversation on . You are welcome to attend. Entry is fr

Hi {NAME} With election time in the US, the conversation on [giving Green Card to international students with STEM degrees i]s going pretty strong. Well, this would be another bonus for studying in the US, which is already a leader in attracting international students to its shore. Almost 1 million students from all over the world study in the US. Of these, over 130,000 are from India alone! Here’s your chance to be one of them! The [Linden U.S. University Fair 2016] is happening in Delhi with some of the [top US colleges and universities]. You are welcome to attend. Entry is free but the spots are limited and are filling up real fast! Here are the details of the event: Date: September 3, 2016 Session Time: 11 AM Fair Time: 2 PM Venue: Shangri-La Hotel, 19 Ashoka Road, Janpath, New Delhi-110001 Registration: Online (recommended for faster entry!): www.lindenfairs.com You can also register at the venue. Please come 30 minutes early. It’s a great opportunity to meet, face-to-face, with several top US admission directors and learn about their programs, admissions process and scholarships. The expert sessions on the following topics are also planned: Field of Study: Computer Science Field of Study: Business Field of Study: Engineering Funding U.S. Education Tips on the US Student Visa Process The following universities and colleges are participating: - [University of California, Berkeley] - [University at Buffalo, The State University of New York] - [University of Maryland, College Park] - [Arizona State University] - [Ball State University] - [California Lutheran University] - [Central College] - [Fairfield University] - [Florida Institute of Technology] - [Foothill and De Anza Colleges] - [George Mason University] - [Hofstra University] - [St Peter’s university] - [Salisbury University] - [University of Missouri - Kansas City] - [University of San Francisco] - [University of Utah] - [Valparaiso University] Remember, the entry is free but the spots are limited and are going real fast! So grab your seat now by registering here: lindenfairs.com Thank you, [The Linden Team] All cities: [www.lindentours.com/fairs] [unsubscribe here]

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