The Moscow Education Advising Center (EAC) was established in 1991 to assist talented individuals interested in studying in the United States. The Moscow EAC is funded by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the US Department of State.
At present, the Moscow EAC is the...
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The Moscow Education Advising Center (EAC) was established in 1991 to assist talented individuals interested in studying in the United States. The Moscow EAC is funded by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the US Department of State.
At present, the Moscow EAC is the largest and most-attended center in the Newly Independent States (NIS), with more than 41,000 clients served per year.
Center Services and Resources
The center is open 6 days a week, Tuesday through Sunday. Our working hours are: Tuesday through Thursday 12-7:45 p.m., Friday 10-5:45 p.m., and Saturday-Sunday 11-5 p.m.
EAC Hall
The reading hall of the information center is organized for our readers to use the advising materials on a self-serve basis. The center contains a large collection of reference books and folders of advising handouts. There are four public access computers on which students can use the Internet, conduct CD-ROM searches, use special test preparation programs, and type their application documents.
Regular activities at the Moscow EAC include:
• a general lecture about the US system of education and the application process
• special lectures series on different US education topics
• individual consultations
• outreach activities to disseminate information about the center and study opportunities in the United States throughout Moscow and the surrounding
• pre-departure orientations for students accepted to US universities in early summer
• annual US education fair
See our schedule on our website for details.
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The reading hall of the information center is organized for prospective students to use the advising materials on a self-serve basis.
Here is the list of main center resources you can find at the Moscow Education Advising Center:
Audio Tapes. There are also audio...
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The reading hall of the information center is organized for prospective students to use the advising materials on a self-serve basis.
Here is the list of main center resources you can find at the Moscow Education Advising Center:
Audio Tapes. There are also audio tapes available to help you prepare for the TOEFL (bring your own walkman.) In addition, we have taped some special guest lecturers who have spoken at our center. Ask a librarian to provide you with the list of tapes available in the center.
Computers. There are four public access computers on which students can use the Internet, conduct CD-ROM searches, use special test preparation programs, and type their application documents.
Testing Bulletins. You can obtain registration bulletins for major entrance exams for U.S. colleges and universities: TOEFL, GRE, GMAT, SAT, LSAT, USMLE. The Education Information Center does not organize any test preparation or English language courses. You may use our study guides available at the EIC if you want to prepare for the exams individually.
www.usiec.ru
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