World-class pathways to world-class universities: the proven formula for success
Typical offshore university partnerships between institutions and universities provide students with a route to one university
Typical offshore university partnerships between institutions and universities provide students with a route to one university
Kings Education has announced a pathway partnership with Southern Oregon University in the US to support international students on campus.
Cambridge Education Group has announced a partnership with the UK’s Aston University to provide a pathway program for international students, launching in September 2021.
India graduates who complete part of their Australian degree with a pathway provider will now have their qualifications officially recognised back home for the first time, in a significant boost for returning students’ employment and prospects.
A new set of partnerships will allow students to study a foundation program at home before going to RMIT Melbourne or Vietnam.
London-based language school Twin is launching a new pathway program that includes a BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in Business.
Interest in forging pathway partnerships in the US is growing among universities – but are still wary of quality standards and giving over control over the admissions process to a third party, research commissioned by NAFSA has revealed.
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