Questions and Answers on U.S. Life: Cultural Concerns

Start with our page on U.S. Life, which covers the most frequently asked questions on this subject.

Below are the additional questions that we’ve researched so far related to cultural differences and concerns for individuals from the Middle East/North Africa studying in the United States. We regularly add any new questions that we’ve responded to on this subject, so check back for more.

If you have questions not currently answered on our site, please write us.


How common is the practice of Islam in the United States? 

How will my religion affect how I am treated in the United States? 

Will it be all right to wear hijab/my headscarf in the United States? 

What if I want/my wife wants to wear a chador/be fully veiled in the United States? 

Am I likely to be discriminated against or harassed because of the country that I come from or my religion? What do I do if something like this does happen? 

Will my U.S. friends and professors understand if I follow Islamic practices? 

Are certain areas of the United States more positive about Islam than others? 

How much control do universities generally maintain over students who are attending? For example, will female students be chaperoned?

In the United States, to what extent do men and women have separate facilities? 

Does U.S. culture treat men and women differently? 

Can you tell me about homestays? If I want to try a homestay, will my religion or other cultural differences be a difficulty? 

Can I get housing that is for men or women only off-campus? 

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