Enrolling Students from the US 101
The US higher education market is rapidly changing due to a series of financial, cultural and political crises. As a result, it is imperative for European universities to accurately and strongly position themselves for undergraduate and post-graduate markets. This webinar is for beginners and intermediates to the US degree seeking market and will help form and guide your degree enrollment strategies for US students.
Join us for this free 60-minute webinar on January 21 at 5pm CET. Free recording when you register, but be there to have your questions answered.
Here is what you will learn in this webinar:
Gain greater understanding of the US market, and the current US educational structure and status.
Discuss why now is the opportune moment to strengthen your US strategy: US university closures/mergers, rising US college costs, and US political turmoil.
Clarify US undergraduate and post-graduate engagement and how your university can more effectively enter this market.
Implement 3 easy takeaways to inform your US market strategy:
Clarify your Unique Selling Proposition (USP) for the US market.
De-jargon the admissions criteria and inform your own process.
Apply our Level Up Roadmap to your align and grow your US strategy.
Presenters:
Denise Cope has 20+ years of experience in international education. She is the President of Affordable Degrees Abroad, a service for US students seeking education overseas. Before that, she was the Director of the Office of International Education at the University of Denver, where she sent over 4,000 US students to partner universities abroad. Her mission is to help US students find an amazing undergraduate or post-graduate degree abroad, usually at a fraction of the cost in the US. Visit her at www.affordabledegreesabroad.com.
Carlos Hunt has 10+ years' experience in international business consulting, and 6 years living abroad in Europe. He is the co-founder of MLN Global, a service to improve global mobility for U.S. students and professionals, bridging the gap between international education and global business readiness. Reach out to him at www.mylanguagenetwork.com