Study in the USA with the assistance of Ganlaths Migration
View(s):Ganlaths Migration, a renowned law firm in Sri Lanka and registered migration agents for Australia and New Zealand, was propelled to cater to students’ migration requirements when keen young applicants approached the law firm regarding help to obtain offer-letters from recognised Universities.
Mr Don Lalith Hilary (Don) Ganlath, the founder of Ganlaths Migration states that he originally ventured into the skilled migration programme to New Zealand and Australia in 1990. With a reputation that exceeds 30 years of experience and a consistent flow of students, it further catalysed their endeavour into partnering with Universities in the USA, Canada, Ireland and Latvia.
The company has accumulated experience in the processes related to migration including the concern surrounding the verification of documents which has been prevalent over the past few decades. This further assists them to apply that experience in the context of education as well. They strive to have a 100% success rate and therefore they do not undertake any client or even a student who may not meet the threshold qualifications.
Universities such as the University of Delaware, Trine University, Ohio Wesleyan University and Musicians Institute (MI) College of Contemporary Music have partnered up with the migration firm work in close regard to Ganlaths Migration.
Students receive the benefit of working with a recognised legal entity that follows a point of reference. All in all, Ganlaths Migration offer students a complete package including legal services up to the visa.
Take a deeper dive into the universities in the USA that Ganlaths Migration works closely with:
University of Delaware
One of the oldest tertiary education institutions in the United States, Delaware University in Newark, DE, is a large public research university rooted in American history. The university opened its doors in 1743 as a small school whose initial class included three signatories to the Declaration of Independence, and now offers 140 bachelor’s programs, 121 master’s programs and 55 doctoral programmes.
UD has continued to inspire innovators and earn accolades, including becoming the first U.S. school to offer a study-outside program. Since 2009, its students and faculty have produced more than 130 patents and 26 start-ups. In addition to merit scholarships, UD grants more than 200 donor-funded scholarships, an equivalent of $2,000 per student.
Students at UD can choose from over 350 student clubs and campus organisations, including the Food and Culinary Club and the Outing Club, which participate in hiking, kayaking and white water rafting. Students are very active in their local community, with two-thirds of students engaging in community service before graduation.
Trine University
Established in 1884, Trine University is a private, non-profit higher education institution in Angola, Indiana, USA.
As undergraduates, students can major in communication, criminal justice, English, general arts and sciences, informatics, mathematics, psychology; accounting, business administration, golf management, marketing, sport management; biomedical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, software engineering; biochemistry, biology, chemistry, forensic science, and others.
The 450-acre main campus houses an array of student organisations such as the Anime Club, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Christian Campus House, Drama Club, Habitat for Humanity, Ski Club, Table Tennis Club and Student Government, as well as sororities and fraternities. The other campuses are based in northern and central Indiana, as well as Centreville, Michigan, and Peoria, Arizona.
In addition, students can join varsity teams. They compete in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, track and field, wrestling, softball and volleyball NCAA Division III championships.
Ohio Wesleyan University
Founded by Methodist founders, Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio, cultivates the convergence of pre-professional and liberal arts education. OWU offers more than 90 majors and about 27 per cent of students double majors to combine career-oriented degrees with liberal arts.
The OWU Connection guarantees that each student will be able to participate in at least one experiential learning program—from research to studying abroad to interning—starting in their freshman year.
There are nearly 100 clubs, from medieval combat to Greek life. Students put in more than 40,000 hours of community service annually, both domestically and abroad. The campus is five minutes away from downtown Delaware, a historic city that is full of shopping, restaurants and theatres.
OWU is about half an hour away from Columbus. ‘Day on the JAY’, a campus-wide carnival celebration, is held at the beginning and end of every year. About 32% of the student body are international and multicultural students. About 96% of students receive financial aid, and $14 million is awarded annually to freshers.
MI College of Contemporary Music
Musicians Institute (MI) is a for-profit college of contemporary music that offers a variety of educational programmes in Hollywood, California. MI students are eligible to receive Certificates and—with the transition of coursework to Los Angeles City College—Associate of Arts Degrees, as well as Bachelor of Music Degrees in Performance or Composition.
The School of Performance Studies includes Bass, Drums, Guitar, Keyboard Technology and Vocals; while the School of Entertainment Industry Studies features Audio Engineering, Guitar Craft, Independent Artist and Music Business.
Founded in 1977, MI is focused on building creative skills and
providing all the tools students need to develop careers as musicians and music industry professionals.