My experience with Propella was very good. After hiring Propella services, the doors opened at the University of Monmouth. The service provided was perfect and the follow-up they have given me after obtaining the scholarship has me very satisfied.
Pablo FonsecaStudent athlete with scholarship at Monmouth University
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In Costa Rica I had to choose between going to class or going to train. Here in Syracuse I can combine the two without any problem. The Propella staff is amazing, not only professionally but also on the human side, they have helped me a lot.
Amferny AriasStudent athlete with scholarship at Syracuse University
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The beginning of the process was very hard, because Oscar was not used to a high academic level. He had to make important changes here in Costa Rica to get the scholarship. But all his effort is being rewarded in the United States. Propella guided and advised us throughout the process. In addition, a scholarship was managed that matches what Oscar needed. This process changed my son's life.
Óscar Carballo (father)Father of the student-athlete of John Brown University, Óscar Carballo Jr.
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Propella has an excellent understanding of the admissions process at U.S. colleges and prep schools. They are incredible reliable and communicative, and they are always honest with all clients. Their client, Matthew Quiros-Newton, has been a great addition to the Taft community as a student and as an athlete.
Ozzie ParenteCoach and teacher at Taft Academy
These are some benefits.
Why study in the United States?
1
Academics + Sports
You won't have to choose between doing sports or studying, because you'll have the opportunity to do both.
2
World renowned universities
You would have an academic degree that will give you easier access to the labor market.
3
Unique experience
Living in the most open and developed country on the planet will give you a new perspective on reality.
4
Financial assistance
The odds of obtaining sports, academic and international scholarships are very high.
5
English improvement
No matter if you don't speak it, or speak it well enough, living in the USA will help you develop that second language.
6
Get to know other cultures.
You won't be the only foreigner, so you can share and interact with people from other countries too.