Elite U.S. Admissions Consulting for Students in Switzerland

Wondering how to apply to U.S. colleges from Switzerland? You’re not alone—and it’s nothing like the Swiss Matura or European applications. U.S. admissions are based on a holistic review. That means colleges aren’t just scanning transcripts. They’re also looking at extracurricular involvement, recommendation letters that go beyond polite praise, standout essays, and how well your entire application tells a compelling personal story.

And yes, standardized tests still matter. Many students will need to take the SAT or ACT for college admissions, or the SSAT or ISEE for private schools. Organizing test prep, finding testing centers, and aligning timelines with U.S. deadlines can be a challenge from Switzerland. Add in the F-1 student visa process, and things get even more complex.

That’s where expert guidance makes all the difference. At Cardinal Education, we help Switzerland-based families translate local excellence into American admissions success. Book a consultation and take the first step toward U.S. admissions success.

Why Consider U.S Universities?

World-Class Academics with Broad Opportunities

American universities consistently rank among the best in the world, offering Swiss students access to thousands of courses across disciplines—from neuroscience to film, environmental studies to economics.

A Truly Global Community

Swiss students are used to multicultural classrooms, but U.S. campuses take global diversity to a new level. From dorm life to research labs, your child will collaborate with peers and professors from every continent, gaining perspectives that stretch far beyond the Alps.

Customizable Curriculum and Academic Freedom

Unlike the more rigid structures of many European systems, U.S. universities encourage academic exploration. Many allow students to double major, switch tracks, or build interdisciplinary programs that match their passions and long-term goals.

Career Prospects and Post-Graduation Opportunities

Graduates of top American universities are highly sought after, both in the U.S. and internationally. For Swiss students, the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program offers up to 12 months of work experience post-graduation. STEM majors may qualify for an additional 24-month extension, creating a valuable runway for building professional networks abroad.