China an anomaly as usual choice factors return
Access to work rights, cost and education quality are returning as influencing factors in major student source markets, latest analysis has suggested.
Access to work rights, cost and education quality are returning as influencing factors in major student source markets, latest analysis has suggested.
Education agents expect to send more students to top destinations including the UK and US in the upcoming academic year than they did in the previous one.
Factors influencing decision-making in study abroad have changed during Covid-19, some 80% of agents responding to a survey have indicated.
Agents are advising prospective international students to prepare alternative back-up study options, and an "overwhelming majority" are urging students to choose online studying until travel is possible, a Navitas survey has suggested.
Key challenges associated with online recruitment agents have highlighted include access to technology, internet and marketing materials, as well as a lack of a central application processing platform, an MSM survey has found.
Canada's market share of international students is likely to grow following while the US is expected to witness a "marked decline", agents have indicated in a survey carried out by global education provider Navitas.
Results from pathway provider INTO’s survey shown exclusively to The PIE News reveal a growing interest in China for study over traditional non-English speaking destinations France and Germany. The company surveyed over 800 education agencies.