EducationUSA at American Corner Dashoguz

EducationUSA Turkmenistan is part of the U.S. Department of State’s EducationUSA network. Beginning April 1, 2026, advising services are delivered fully online, including individual and group advising, application and essay support, scholarship guidance, and webinars. Cohort programs continue in a cross-regional format, including the Competitive College Club (CCC) for undergraduate advising and the Graduate Student Advising Program (GSAp). As part of the EducationUSA network in Eurasia and Central Asia, administered by American Councils for International Education, advisers provide accurate, comprehensive, and current information on U.S. higher education opportunities.

Services

Advising by Appointments
Audience: International Students
Computer/ Internet Access/ Use
Audience: International Students
DVDs/ Videos
Audience: International Students
Group Presentations/ Sessions
Audience: International Students
Library Hours
Audience: International Students
Test Preparation Materials
Audience: International Students

Events

Financial Aid

Minnesota State University, Mankato
Apply by:
May 1
Apply by:
On a quarterly basis

Special Programs

EducationUSA Undergraduate Cohort Advising Program (UCA)
Description: UCA is a joint program of EducationUSA and Prep4Success. It assists high school students of Turkmenistan (10th and 11th graders) who want to become strong applicants to the U.S. colleges and universities. Partakers meet year-round and participate in various activities and sessions such as study groups, cross-cultural exchange presentations, standardized test preparation, college search activities and admission process workshops. Successful completion of the program makes the students eligible to apply for Top-Up Scholarship, which can be used during the first 2 years of higher education in the U.S.
Opportunity Funds
Description: Completing Undergraduate Cohort Advising (UCA) program at Dashoguz EducationUSA center grants successful and outstanding students with Opportunity Grant eligibility. Students who have worked closely with the EducationUSA Adviser, applying to accredited U.S. institutions and having solid, complete plans for a 4-year undergraduate degree program, with demonstrated financial needs, can become strong applicants for an Opportunity Grant. Opportunity Grant is offered within two different phases: • Phase I – Covers standardized test, college application fees, Translation of documents etc. • Phase II – Covers Visa and SEVIS fee, plane ticket to the U.S., one-time settling-in allowance.

Virtual Hours

Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10:00-18:00
Tuesday: 10:00-18:00
Wednesday: 10:00-18:00
Thursday: 10:00-18:00
Friday: 10:00-18:00
Saturday: Closed

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