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Europe:
BachelorsPortal.eu: This website has the most comprehensive database for Bachelor degree courses at universities and schools in United Kingdom, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Finland, Poland, Spain, France, Italy and 29 other European Countries, including the EU (European Union). The majors cover Business, Economics, Social Studies, Natural Sciences, Law, Engineering, Humanities, Environmental Science and all other academic fields.
http://www.bachelorsportal.eu/home/
Austria:
Study in Austria: This is a guide to what is required to study in Austria.
http://www.oead.at/fileadmin/oead_zentrale/ueber_den_oead/publikationen/pdf/Study_in_Austria/study_web.pdf
Germany:
Study in Germany: These are the recognition policies of the IB diploma in order to be able to study in Germany.
https://www.ibo.org/country/universities_rec.cfm?country_code=Germany¤t_country=DE
Netherlands:
Netherlands Study Finder: This is the most comprehensive way to explore the research universities and university of applied sciences in the Netherlands.
http://www.studyfinder.nl/
Studielink: Once you have decided to apply to the Netherlands, this is the starting point to register for any university as it is one complete system through which you apply to individual universities.
https://app.studielink.nl/front-office/
Switzerland:
Recognition Policies of the IB Program for Switzerland: Use this site when planning your IB courses to be sure you have the right pre-requisites met for studying in Switzerland.
http://www.crus.ch/information-programme/recognition-swiss-enic/zulassung/zulassung-in-der-schweiz/international-baccalaureate.html?L=2
Procedures for Studying in Switzerland: Helpful guidelines for what IB scores and courses are needed to study in Switzerland.
www.crus.ch/information-programme/studying-in-switzerland.html?L=2
United Kingdom:
UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service in the UK): This site is the portal through which you apply to universities in the United Kingdom (although it is possible to apply to some of them using the Common Application).
http://www.ucas.com/
UK Course Finder: This is an alternative to the UCAS site for searching for university programs in the United Kingdom. You can search by location, institution, or course.
http://coursefinder.telegraph.co.uk/
Open Days: If you wish to visit a university when they are hosting an open house for on campus visits, this is your starting point!
http://www.opendays.com/
Sample Personal Statements: This website is meant to give you an idea of sample personal statements. Do NOT attempt to copy any part of the personal statements as the UCAS system has a way of checking for plagiarism. They are meant to give you an idea of the format and length of the personal statements.
http://www.studential.com/personalstatements/
Personal Statement Analysis: Once you have written a draft of your personal statement, use this site to analyze the word count/length of what you have written. It includes and analysis of your word usage as well!
http://maccery.com/ps/
Canada:
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada:
This is the primary search engine for Canada. You can search for very general or specific majors under the Find A Study Program and decide whether or not to study in English or French, the two official languages of Canada.
http://www.aucc.ca/
Ontario Universities And Colleges: Similar to the UCAS concept, OUAC is a clearing house of universities in Ontario. You apply to any Ontario universities through this system.
http://www.ouac.on.ca/
BachelorsPortal.eu: This website has the most comprehensive database for Bachelor degree courses at universities and schools in United Kingdom, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Finland, Poland, Spain, France, Italy and 29 other European Countries, including the EU (European Union). The majors cover Business, Economics, Social Studies, Natural Sciences, Law, Engineering, Humanities, Environmental Science and all other academic fields.
http://www.bachelorsportal.eu/home/
Austria:
Study in Austria: This is a guide to what is required to study in Austria.
http://www.oead.at/fileadmin/oead_zentrale/ueber_den_oead/publikationen/pdf/Study_in_Austria/study_web.pdf
Germany:
Study in Germany: These are the recognition policies of the IB diploma in order to be able to study in Germany.
https://www.ibo.org/country/universities_rec.cfm?country_code=Germany¤t_country=DE
Netherlands:
Netherlands Study Finder: This is the most comprehensive way to explore the research universities and university of applied sciences in the Netherlands.
http://www.studyfinder.nl/
Studielink: Once you have decided to apply to the Netherlands, this is the starting point to register for any university as it is one complete system through which you apply to individual universities.
https://app.studielink.nl/front-office/
Switzerland:
Recognition Policies of the IB Program for Switzerland: Use this site when planning your IB courses to be sure you have the right pre-requisites met for studying in Switzerland.
http://www.crus.ch/information-programme/recognition-swiss-enic/zulassung/zulassung-in-der-schweiz/international-baccalaureate.html?L=2
Procedures for Studying in Switzerland: Helpful guidelines for what IB scores and courses are needed to study in Switzerland.
www.crus.ch/information-programme/studying-in-switzerland.html?L=2
United Kingdom:
UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service in the UK): This site is the portal through which you apply to universities in the United Kingdom (although it is possible to apply to some of them using the Common Application).
http://www.ucas.com/
UK Course Finder: This is an alternative to the UCAS site for searching for university programs in the United Kingdom. You can search by location, institution, or course.
http://coursefinder.telegraph.co.uk/
Open Days: If you wish to visit a university when they are hosting an open house for on campus visits, this is your starting point!
http://www.opendays.com/
Sample Personal Statements: This website is meant to give you an idea of sample personal statements. Do NOT attempt to copy any part of the personal statements as the UCAS system has a way of checking for plagiarism. They are meant to give you an idea of the format and length of the personal statements.
http://www.studential.com/personalstatements/
Personal Statement Analysis: Once you have written a draft of your personal statement, use this site to analyze the word count/length of what you have written. It includes and analysis of your word usage as well!
http://maccery.com/ps/
Canada:
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada:
This is the primary search engine for Canada. You can search for very general or specific majors under the Find A Study Program and decide whether or not to study in English or French, the two official languages of Canada.
http://www.aucc.ca/
Ontario Universities And Colleges: Similar to the UCAS concept, OUAC is a clearing house of universities in Ontario. You apply to any Ontario universities through this system.
http://www.ouac.on.ca/