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Bachelor's Degree Abroad

Bachelor's

Get Into the Right Bachelor's Program Abroad

Dream Uni students have earned spots at Ivy League and top-50 universities — and won over $4.2M in scholarships along the way. With an average SAT score of 1480+ among our applicants and 8 years of admissions expertise, we build your application strategy from the ground up: school selection, essay coaching, exam prep, and visa support.

The Process

The 4 stages of your bachelor's journey

1

Profile Assessment

We build a realistic target list of universities (safety, match, and reach schools) based on your GPA, test scores, extracurriculars, and field of interest.

2

Preparation

SAT/IELTS/TOEFL prep, essay writing, and one-on-one advisor mentoring. It's ideal to start 12 to 18 months ahead.

3

Applying & Admission

Common App, UCAS, or direct application — standout essays plus coordination of your recommendation letters.

4

Visa & Getting Ready

Once your acceptance arrives, we handle the visa application, housing, insurance, and orientation process.

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Explore the universities where you want to study

Browse 500+ institutions offering undergraduate programs in our filtered university list. Filter by country, field, and ranking.

Bachelor's Degree FAQ

In most countries, a bachelor's degree takes 3 to 4 years. It's a standard 4 years in the U.S. and usually 3 years in the U.K., Ireland, and Australia. Programs like engineering and architecture can run 4 to 5 years.
For English proficiency, the IELTS (6.0–7.0) or TOEFL iBT (80–100) is standard. The U.S. may require the SAT or ACT; the U.K. prefers A-Levels or the IB. Germany and the Netherlands typically require international students to complete a Studienkolleg or foundation program.
Most universities evaluate applicants automatically based on academic merit, and you can also complete school-specific forms for need-based and merit-based awards. For scholarship options open to international students, Dream Uni's advisors provide country-by-country guidance.
At private U.S. universities, expect $40k–70k per year, or $20k–35k at public ones. It's £15k–30k in the U.K. and €8k–15k in the Netherlands, while most public universities in Germany are tuition-free (just a €150–350 administrative fee per semester). Living expenses are separate.
Yes — you can apply with your high school diploma (or an IB/A-Level equivalent), proof of language proficiency, and your academic transcript. Most European countries accept high school diplomas directly; the U.S. may require the SAT, and the U.K. may require a foundation year.
In the U.S., Early Decision is November–December and Regular Decision is January–February. The U.K.'s UCAS deadline is January 15 (October 15 for Oxbridge). Most European universities accept applications between March and July. Deadlines vary by country and school, so you should start preparing at least a year in advance.
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