All American Undergraduate Program

Open the door to global opportunities by pursuing your bachelor’s degree in the US in Business, IT or Science from 24+ top universities. STEM & Non-STEM degrees are available.

Study in USA With All American Undergraduate Program – Overview

The WorldGrad’s All American Undergraduate Program accelerates studies in the US, saving time and money for students while promoting academic success. Students start their bachelor’s degree in their home country with the goal to study in USA, then progress on-campus to the US upon completion of the program. This approach saves time, reduces overseas education costs, and maximises visa success by demonstrating authenticity and commitment.

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The program offers degrees in STEM and non-STEM fields, delivered in partnership with Tiffin University, providing an opportunity to study in USA after 12th. Students can:

  • Earn up to 30 credits or 1 year of undergraduate studies
  • Receive unlimited 1-1 academic support from qualified teachers

Afterwards, students progress to the US university campus, becoming eligible for post-study work rights in the US for up to 3 years. By starting studies early with The WorldGrad, students demonstrate dedication to their studies, which increases the chances of visa success to study in USA.

With 6 intakes per year, the program provides flexibility to begin overseas education anytime for those aiming to study in USA after 12th. To know more about our intake, click here.

Students of The WorldGrad’s All American Undergraduate Program are eligible for our exclusive scholarship to study in USA – the SmartGrad Scholarship. These financial aid opportunities recognise academic excellence and provide support to deserving students, making their educational journey more accessible and rewarding. The details of these scholarships are explained here.

Students choose USA to pursue higher studies for quality education and career advancement. An American degree is highly valued and recognised globally by employers due to high standards of American education system. These are some of the benefits of studying in USA. Some of the best places to study in USA are Boston, New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Antonio, and many more.

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The program offers degrees in STEM and non-STEM fields, delivered in partnership with Tiffin University, providing an opportunity to study in USA after 12th. Students can:

  • Earn up to 30 credits or 1 year of undergraduate studies
  • Receive unlimited 1-1 academic support from qualified teachers

Afterwards, students progress to the US university campus, becoming eligible for post-study work rights in the US for up to 3 years. By starting studies early with The WorldGrad, students demonstrate dedication to their studies, which increases the chances of visa success to study in USA.

With 6 intakes per year, the program provides flexibility to begin overseas education anytime for those aiming to study in USA after 12th. To know more about our intake, click here.

Students of The WorldGrad’s All American Undergraduate Program are eligible for our exclusive scholarship to study in USA – the SmartGrad Scholarship. These financial aid opportunities recognise academic excellence and provide support to deserving students, making their educational journey more accessible and rewarding. The details of these scholarships are explained here.

Students choose USA to pursue higher studies for quality education and career advancement. An American degree is highly valued and recognised globally by employers due to high standards of American education system. These are some of the benefits of studying in USA. Some of the best places to study in USA are Boston, New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Antonio, and many more.

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The All American Undergraduate Program Leads To Business, IT & Science Degrees Across Popular Universities in the US

Adelphi University
Auburn University
Cleveland State University
Concordia University Chicago
East Tennessee State University
Fisher College
Kent State University
LeTourneau University
Drexel University
Indiana Institute of Technology
Lander University
McKendree University
Mercy University
Pace University
Purdue University Northwest
Sonoma State University
St.John's University
SUNY Oswego
Tiffin University
University of Dayton
University of Lynchburg
University of Missouri - St. Louis
University of Nevada Las Vegas
University of Wisconsin-Stout
University of the Incarnate Word
Washington State University
Wichita State University
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Your Journey To Study in USA With The All American Undergraduate Program

Year 1
All American Undergraduate Program

Program Provider - The WorldGrad, in partnership with Tiffin University

Credits - 12-30

Study Mode - In-Country, Online

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Years 2, 3 & 4
Bachelors Degree

Course Provider - US university of choice

Credits - 90-108

Study Mode - USA, On-Campus

Advantages Of Studying in USA With The All American Undergraduate Program

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ACCELERATE YOUR US DEGREE

The program allows you to complete up to 1 year of your degree in just 10 months. It offers 6 intakes in a year, leading to your choice of STEM or non-STEM degree in the US. Apply with just your Class 12 scores and complete all travel, documentation and finance formalities, including visa approval, while studying.

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GAIN ACADEMIC SKILLS TO SUCCEED IN THE US

1 in 3 students fail in their first term overseas. Beat the odds when you start from the comfort of your home and learn from international educators with unlimited 1-1 academic support.

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MAXIMISE VISA SUCCESS & PROGRESS OVERSEAS SEAMLESSLY

Maximise student visa success by demonstrating authenticity and showing academic commitment. Our students experience a benefit from our 2X higher visa success rate.

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REDUCE STUDY COSTS BY 25%

The All American Undergraduate Program lets you reduce your overseas education cost by up to 25% through fee subsidies, scholarships, financial aid and savings in living expenses. Students, on average, can save up to INR 25L with this program.

Admission Requirements and Fees

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ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

Successfully complete Class 12 from CBSE/ICSE/State/CAIE/IB board*
*Exact requirements may vary as per the university admission criteria

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ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS

Minimum IELTS score of 5.0 band with at least 5.0 in all bands or equivalent*
*Requirements may vary as per the university admission criteria

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TUITION FEES

All American Undergraduate Program Fees (24-30 credits):
INR 7,50,000 + GST

Tuition Fees for Year 2 onwards will vary as per the university and course

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Subjects You Will Study

Based on your degree selection, you will study the following modules during the All American Undergraduate Program before progressing to the US university campus.

Modules

This course surveys American History from Reconstruction, through late nineteenth century industrialization, into the development of the nation as a world power by the mid-twentieth century, and culminating in her role during the Cold War and beyond. Students learn the historical process, tracing themes through time and noting important connections among them. Students work with primary and secondary sources to complete at least one written project designed to develop critical thinking skills and reinforce the historical process. History readily lends itself to an interdisciplinary approach; therefore, students should receive a variety of world-views experienced through a number of disciplines. Read unit description

This survey course focuses on the social, political, religious, economic and cultural experiences of the inhabitants of North America (excluding Canada) from colonization through revolution, to westward expansion and finally the American Civil War. Students learn the historical process, tracing themes through time and noting important connections among them. Students work with primary and secondary source materials to develop both content knowledge and process skills. History readily lends itself to an interdisciplinary approach; therefore, students should receive a variety of world-views experienced through a number of disciplines. Read unit description

A study in descriptive and inferential statistical methods that aid decision-making. Includes the following topics: probability, probability distributions, calculation of parameters from a universe, calculation of statistics from a sample, hypothesis testing, regression, and correlation. Read unit description

This module creates an understanding of the interrelationship between civil and criminal laws in the country and emphasises the application of the constitution to business. It introduces you to contracts, their breach and their effect on a business. Read unit description

Through this module, students learn graph equations,  evaluate logarithmic functions, find solutions to matrix operations and determine terms of sequences to write summations. Read unit description

Learn to organise data according to database models, query languages, relational database design, database programming, information assurance and security. It helps you deepen your understanding of database management systems and how its elements interrelate. Read unit description

It aims at making students digitally literate to sustain themselves in both academic and professional settings. It signifies the ethical use of digital technology by having a sound understanding of privacy, security and ethical issues involved with the information available and transferred through digital platforms. Read unit description

This module makes a student practically sound about the usage, analysis, and reporting of financial information and statements which are crucial for a business. It involves accurately recording financial transactions, reading statements, and analysing past and current financial records to make informed decisions. Read unit description

This module introduces students to the U.S. Constitution and its principles that impact the daily lives of American residents. It helps the students understand America’s political processes, division of responsibility and the constitution’s intent. Read unit description

This introductory course involves a study of historical events/themes through the lens of cultural, economic, political, intellectual, and social history. This course stresses original and academic research to promote critical thinking, historical understanding, and cultural literacy.HIS201 will present you with a range of historical topics/themes that may include historical events, periods of history, etc., at the discretion of the instructor, to help you develop research and critical thinking skills that are applicable to all academic areas. Read unit description

This course introduces students to major literary theories and applies them to literary texts. Students will examine subtext and practice research techniques in order to promote critical thinking and cultural literacy that will aid students in future courses as well as their discussions and analyses outside of academia. This course will challenge students’ assumptions about literature and the humanities by using graphic novels as literary texts. Analyzing how text and pictures work together and the messages that they send is a skill that is useful in the world of the global internet. Read unit description

This course introduces the basic concepts of a structured programming language. All programming languages use the same concepts and the language will be based on the current need of the industry. The student will learn to design and develop software applications using the building blocks of a language which can include basic variable declaration and sequential code using mathematical expressions to more advance techniques with decision and repetition coding using advance data variable structures such as arrays and records (these may have different names in some languages but, have the same ideas). File manipulation for input/out will be addressed. The course will begin to look at breaking a large program down into functions that forms the basis for object-oriented programming. Read unit description

This module focuses on behavioural science and describes major theoretical perspectives in modern psychology. This helps students be prepared for their profession and be able to read other people’s behaviours and behave in a way that will benefit them and the organisation. Read unit description

This module enhances your communication skills, specifically spoken communication to help you communicate effectively in group discussions, presentations, public forums and business meetings. The module includes practical exercises to help you understand communication as an activity and a process that largely impacts businesses and business professionals. Read unit description

It introduces the fundamentals of marketing, its major theories and disciplines to the students. Along with day-to-day operations, it also teaches the impact of marketing function on other business aspects and decisions using viable marketing strategies. Read unit description

This course will provide an overview of the internal workings of an organization. It will survey the functional areas such as finance, marketing, operations, information and decision support systems, and human resources. This course will also examine the nature of the managerial job. This is a writing intensive course. Read unit description

This course is designed to provide information to the management student who will be charged with directing and controlling operations from within the organization. Emphasis is placed on corporation reports, statements, schedules, and summaries prepared for the use of management. Read unit description

The subject introduces you to the 10 basics of an economy and its practical application in the real world. This helps you to predict market outcomes with the understanding of microeconomic modules, get acquainted with national and international trade and be aware of the implications of government activities on a business and the economy. Read unit description

This course provides an overview of network hardware, operating systems, and applications with a focus on design, implementation and management of the network environment inside an organization. Read unit description

This module exposes students to the installation, usage and uninstallation of Windows and Non-MS-Windows operating systems. This serves as an end-to-end guide to the operating systems and their configuration. Read unit description

This course emphasizes the relationships among the physical environment, landforms, climate, resources, and political boundaries. Students will compare the importance of geography to the current political map of the world. Students will learn to identify continents, countries, capitals, and major cities. Read unit description

A study of macroeconomics (the “whole” economy) concepts and principles, international trade, and current issues in macroeconomics. Required for business and economics majors. Read unit description

Students understand societal disciplines and development through macro and micro sociological perspectives. It opens their minds to varying human social behaviours and their influence on life-changing decisions. Read unit description

This course prepares students for reading, writing, and communicating in a professional environment. Through examination, composition, and formatting documents common to numerous professions, students will be exposed to the specialized vocabulary and categories of written and verbal communication that are common to various. Read unit description

The module boosts critical thinking through data and quantitative analysis. It teaches the students to convert information from one mathematical form to another. It helps them understand, read, analyse and make conclusions based on the mathematical data available. Read unit description

This course provides instruction in persuasive and analytical writing and research through critical reading and analysis of texts, and the practice of rhetorical and analytical strategies that can be applied across various disciplines. Through reading, discussion, critical analysis, and instruction in locating and evaluating resources, students practice a range of approaches to academic writing. Students must receive a grade of “C” or better in ENG142 to receive credit toward graduation for this course, and to enroll in courses for which it is a prerequisite. This course is a writing intensive course. Read unit description

It focuses on academic research and writing to make students analytically sound while communicating. Students learn to develop summary, synthesis, and argument writing through rhetorical methods like pro/con, cause/effect, comparison/contrast, etc. Read unit description

This course focuses on tools for applying spreadsheet techniques on a working model for data analysis in decision making. Included are topics such as importing data, structured design, management of worksheets, and using the advance spreadsheet techniques for data analytics on a spreadsheet model. The course does not just concentrate on completing specific tasks within the software but also applying the concepts to business areas such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources and many areas of management. Read unit description

This course covers the systems development life cycle (SDLC) using a case study-based approach. All phases of analysis, design, and implementation are covered using the top-down approach. CASE tools are used as a resource. This is a writing intensive course. This course will provide a foundation for taking a certification exam from the QAI Global Institute as a Certified Associate in Software Testing (CAST) and a Certified Associate in Software Quality (CASQ). Read unit description

With this module, students get acquainted with current and future trends of web design and development, its basic principles, design considerations, usage of elements like image, text and typography, and biblical and ethical principles involved in the process. Read unit description

Frequently Asked Questions

The All American Undergraduate Program enables students to study in USA by completing Year 1 of their undergraduate courses in USA through The WorldGrad. They can then progress to the main campus of our top-ranked US university partners to finish their degree, with credits offered by Tiffin University.

The All American Undergraduate Program offers STEM and Non-STEM undergraduate courses in USA through partnerships with Tiffin University, respectively. The credits earned upon completing the program are fully recognized for articulation at all of our university partners and also make the student eligible to transfer to any of the 4000+ universities in the US.

It costs INR 7,50,000 + GST to study in USA through The WorldGrad’s All American Undergraduate Program. Students complete up to year 1 of their degree as a part of the program and save on their first-year tuition fees and living expenses, making it an economical choice.

Students are required to spend a minimum of 12 months studying in the USA to be eligible for post-study work rights. Students who join the All American Undergraduate Program complete 1 year of their degree from their home country in 10 months and the remainder of their degree spanning 3 years at the University campus in the US. Thus, students spend more time studying in the US than the stated requirement and become eligible for post-study work rights for up to 3 years.