Education USA
OUR GOAL
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EducationUSA assists international students with finding, applying, and preparing for study at an accredited U.S. college or university. The American Educational Advising Center (AEAC) in Nairobi is the U.S. Embassy’s affiliated educational advising center in Kenya. Each year approximately three million students from all over the world, 5,000 of whom come from Kenya, contact educational information centers affiliated with the U.S. Department of State. Website http://www.educationusa.state.gov/
OUR MISSION
The EducationUSA Centers are mandated with the mission of providing professional, timely, accurate, comprehensive, and unbiased advice on study and scholarship opportunities in the U.S.
The American Educational Advising Center offers the following services:
Free Information Sessions
We hold free sessions offering information on the process of attaining admission, scholarship/financial aid and general study in the U.S. every first and third Friday of the month at Maksons Plaza located on Parklands Road in Westlands and every second and fourth Friday at the U.S. Embassy in Gigiri.
Advising Services for International Students
- Objective information on full range of accredited U.S. higher education institutions
- Free access to introductory information on U.S. study
- Reasonable fees for specialized services
- Practice ethical standards as established by professional associations
- Scholarship Information
- Catalog and CD-ROM Library
Membership
Membership applications are available to students who are interested in having access to a full range of services over the course of a year. Students will be assisted in finding and applying to an appropriate college or university, researching financial aid/scholarships, taking required exams, and insight into what it is like to study and live in a new environment and culture. Members have access to AEAC services Monday through Friday during regular business hours.
Students must meet basic admissions requirements of institutes of higher learning to qualify for membership. The application will be reviewed and the student informed of the decision within one week. The monthly membership fee is 16,000/=.
General Services
- Resource center with a wide range of publications and audio-visual materials (inclusive of borrowing privileges)
- Academic counseling
- Assistance with university/college application procedures
- Scholarship/financial aid information
- TOEFL, SAT I, SAT II, GRE, GMAT test registration
- Standardized test tutorials
- Internet access for members
- Pre-departure orientation sessions
- Visa interview preparation
- School/university representative visits
- SEVIS Processing
Directions to the AEAC
By car:
From town, take Parklands Road past the Holiday Inn, which will be on your right. Continue past the Mpaka Road Junction (on your left). After passing the junction, look to the right for a large blue-gray building with the name Maksons Plaza. The Center is located on the 2nd floor.
By bus:
Take no. 118 from Khoja Mosque roundabout to Westlands. Alight at the Unga House bus stop. On the opposite side of the road is a large blue-gray building with the name Maksons Plaza. The Center is located on the 2nd floor.
American Educational Advising Center (AEAC)
Maksons Plaza
P.O. Box 710 Sarit Center
Nairobi, Kenya
Phone: 0733 799 210 or 020 374 6930/0759
OFFICE HOURS
Monday – Thursday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sunday, and Public Holidays: Close



