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The Philippines’ transition to a K-12 model opened the door for U.S. educational institutions to market degree programs to students across the Philippines.
The Honduras 20/20 Program supports graduate education in U.S. educational institutions for students with academic excellence.
Costa Rica’s 400,000 students, rising middle class and shared economics and culture presents an opportunity for U.S. schools to attract Costa Rican students.
Int’l education is Australia’s 4th biggest export valued at $27B in 2019 covering higher education, Vocational & Training services, schools, and non-award.
Taiwan adopted a policy to become a bilingual English-Mandarin Chinese nation by 2030, offering opportunities for U.S. EdTech companies.
Education and training are top priorities for the Vietnamese government. Face these challenges to attract capable Vietnamese students to U.S. programs.
The devolved Welsh Government in the United Kingdom has announced the launch of the International Learning Exchange Programme (ILEP).
English language education remains a large market, although proficiency testing for Japan’s standardized entrance exams will not change as had been planned.
The Japanese government’s GIGA project to provide Japanese students with personal computers is part of Guidelines for IT Security Policy in Education.
Japan welcomes the partnership of U.S. companies with solutions to help Japan put the latest mobile devices in the hands of every Japanese student.
Try these strategies to attract Honduran students to U.S. higher educational institutions.
U.S. higher education institutions are encouraged to use a mix of digital marketing and traditional outreach for recruiting Panamanian students.
U.S. universities may enter the Slovak education market via a partnership with local schools through student exchange programs or through Fulbright Commission.
A Guatemalan non-profit foundation supports graduate education in U.S. higher education institutions for students with academic excellence.
Colombia is ranked second among South American countries and 23rd in the world in sending students to the United States.