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Boston University: A Bridge for International Cultural Exchange
Boston University is the third largest private college in the United States, with more than 29,800 students from 50 states and 125 countries. Among them, about 4,700 overseas students have jointly built this bridge of international cultural exchange. The school has not only set up offices in eight countries including Asia, the Middle East and Europe, but also become a dream place for many students with its first-class teachers, equipment and perfect departments.

A variety of learning options.

Boston University has 15 colleges and more than 250 departments, from art college to law school, from engineering college to medical college, providing students with a variety of learning options. City College, in particular, provides valuable learning opportunities for working people and shows the unique charm of Boston University.

Internationalized educational environment

The international educational environment of Boston University provides students with a broad vision and a platform for communication. The school has set up offices in eight countries, providing more opportunities and resources for students.

Academic exploration of the city of culture

Boston is a city full of cultural flavor, with 16 universities and 47 institutions of higher learning, including Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In addition, there are many hospitals and medical research centers, as well as cultural facilities such as Boston Symphony Orchestra, art galleries and art galleries with international reputation, which provide endless impetus for academic exploration.