It is definitely possible.
Because colleges value diversity (or at least say they do), an international student is a special asset to any college campus.
The applications for American schools typically require a student to be a permanent legal resident of the U.S., however. This would mean that an international student would first have to move to the U.S. and obtain permanent legal resident status.
Also, as with any college, U.S. colleges are very competitive. Therefore, just being an international student is not enough to gain one admission. They might not look too hard at a high school transcript because France's education system is different, but one would need test scores, essays, and other documentation that provides evidence that he or she would make a good student.
AUP -> American University of Paris (France)
University of Maine - France - was created in 1977.
Possible revolts in Ireland and war with France
France Anne Cordova is an American astrophysicist and former director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) from 2014 to 2020. She has also held various leadership positions in academia and research institutions throughout her career.
During this time Spain and France had built forts to protect them from possible attacks.
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Yes there is American Football in France. www.fffa.org
France was an Ally of the USA in the American Revolution.
the american alliance with france was accepted by the american people with distaste.
Still Standing - 2002 Still Graduating 4-20 was released on: USA: 8 March 2006 Germany: 27 October 2006 France: 13 November 2006
University of Toulouse (Toulouse, France) and University of Orléans (Orléans, France)
What are you talking about? "Minister" ? There no American minister in France, They're all french.