What does USE stand for?
Unified State Examination
This curriculum subject is mandatory for all Russian students and focuses on the history and culture of Russia.
Russian history and culture
What does FAFSA stand for?
FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
The U.S. federal program that provides financial aid to eligible students for college.
red, blue, and white
What does the USE determine?
the cost of education
This core subject is emphasized in the Russian education system, especially in the early years of higher education.
Mathematics
If Russian students face any issues related to their studies, where do they usually seek assistance?
Russian students typically seek assistance from the university's Student Counseling Centers or Psychological Support Centers for academic and personal issues. These centers provide counseling and support services.
Public, private non-profit, private for-profit
What is Russia's currency?
the Ruble
ex: Biology Bachelors at the University of Moscow
455,990 rubles = 4926 USD
How are most public institutions funded?
by the government, Ministry of Education
Name one class students in Russia are automatically enrolled in
Chinese Language
Who does usually manage student clubs in Russia?
Student clubs in Russia are often managed by student volunteers and leaders who are elected or appointed by their peers. These clubs may also receive guidance or support from university staff.
About what percentage of 25-34 year olds in the U.S. have a tertiary education?
49%
What kind of education system does Russia have?
a free education system
What is admission based on?
The USE
In Russia, receiving a 3 as a grade means
Satisfactory
What distinguishes student affairs in the US from those in Russia?
United States
Student affairs is a more comprehensive role in student development, including services related to career development, campus housing, health services, diversity and inclusion, and extracurricular activities.
Russia
student affairs may focus more on academic and administrative support.
Average tuition for a private institution is ____ per year
$29,500
Unlike public schools, all private schools must pay for ___, ____, and ______.
Rent, utilities, and textbooks
____% of 25-34 year-olds achieve tertiary attainment.
63%
Pronounce: "aspirantura"
In Russia, the term "aspirantura" refers to this level of study, which is equivalent to doctoral or postgraduate research.
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What is one factor that contributes to the lower popularity of student services in Russia compared to the US?
a. Cultural differences: In Russia, there may be a greater emphasis on self-reliance and less awareness of available support services.
b. Funding constraints: Russian universities may have limited resources to provide extensive student services.
c. Traditional academic focus: Russian higher education has historically been more academically oriented, with less emphasis on holistic student development.
The average federal student loan debt is _____
$37,338 per borrower
How many square kilometers is Russia?
17.1 million