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Education
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The great
way for students to learn about educational opportunities
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Benefits for Students:
These events bring students and parents face-to-face with representatives from dozens of accredited colleges, universities, community colleges, language institutes and boarding schools. You can:
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Gather valuable information about potential schools and the US culture
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Discuss future plans directly with a school representative
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Ask questions about admissions, visa policies, and academic programs
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Save yourself a lot of time and headaches
To ensure the education fairs are legitimate, always consider:
How well established is the fair organizer?
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Do the US State Department, US Department of Commerce or US Embassy support the program?
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Will organizers provide translators for family members who don't speak English?
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What is the caliber of schools attending the fair?
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Would you like to recruit more international students?
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- For fair schedules and
locations:
www.americaneducationfair.com
is a CyberFair powered by UScampus Inc. Check live fair schedules online. Review information about participating schools. You can even contact school representatives via email before or after the live fairs take place in your cities.
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Benefits for Schools
AIEF's American Education Fairs are some of the most respected student recruitment fairs in Asia. These fairs take place in three of the world's
six largest markets for international students in the United States -
China (#2), Korea (#3) and
Taiwan (#6).
Since 1992, American International
Education Foundation (AIEF) have hosted student fairs semi-annually in Taiwan. These are now considered the region's premier events. In
Spring 2000, AIEF launched China's first and largest student recruitment fair supported by both the Chinese and US governments. More than 23,000 attended this groundbreaking event.
AIEF continues to host well-respected fairs in the Chinese market. Due to this success, we were asked to launch a student recruitment fair in Korea, beginning fall 2001.
AIEF's student recruitment fairs have been supported by the US State Department, US Chamber of Commerce, Fulbright Foundation, China's Ministry of Education and the American Institute in Taiwan, which functions as an embassy.
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