Welcome to our official IMO account!

All public activities at the American Councils office in Ashgabat and American Corners in Mary, Turkmenabat and Dashoguz are temporary suspended until further notice.

In the meantime, we offer virtual educational activities and consultations on our programs and U.S. education. Please join us at our IMO accounts below:

  • Mary American Corner (+993 61277496)
  • Dashoguz American Corner (+993 63903729)
  • Turkmenabat American Corner (+993 63968579)

Note: These are the only official American Councils IMO accounts.

Interact with us for interesting posts on:
– Professional development
– Education in the USA
– Exploring America
– Cultural exchange between the USA and Turkmenistan
and interesting facts about science, engineering, technology, art and math.

FLEX Talk with Diana Volkova ‘15

On June 10th, a FLEX alumna from Turkmenistan, Diana Volkova’15 conducted a FLEX Talk via Zoom sharing her experience of securing scholarships at Top Universities and getting internships at Top companies. During the talk, Diana briefed participants on ways to make college applications more competitive and provide tips on how to conduct a college search online. The alumni were particularly impressed by Diana’s experience interning at Mercedes Company and asked to follow up on the internship application process. One of the alumni noted that Diana has an inspiring educational/professional portfolio despite her young age. At the end of the FLEX Talk, Diana encouraged participants to research and read more about the STEM fields, shared her LinkedIn profile and presentation slides.

EducationUSA Turkmenistan: Virtual Sessions from home

Due to the efficiency and success of the first virtual session, EducationUSA Turkmenistan continues organizing more on-line sessions with the cohort students and alumni from home. Thus, on April 28 and May 1, 2020 cohort students participated in two webinars conducted by the University of Rochester on “Financial Aid for International Students” and Orange Coast College on “California Community Colleges” co-hosted with the EducationUSA Ashgabat office. The virtual sessions were conducted using the “Zoom” application (an application enabling live video conferencing) with over 40 cohort participants taking part in an interactive and live video chat with the University of Rochester and 29 cohorts joined with the Orange Coast.

Throughout the sessions, participants were able to exchange ideas, ask questions and learn more about different ways to fund US education as well as two-year colleges explained. Also, students were able to have live conversational practice with native English speakers, while discussing a variety of topics, including food on and off-campus employment opportunities, transition to a university life, and more followed by a Q&A session on the admission process with a representative of the international admission office at the University of Rochester and Orange Coast College. The webinars were recorded and shared with all the registered students