Student decision-making changing, say agents
Factors influencing decision-making in study abroad have changed during Covid-19, some 80% of agents responding to a survey have indicated.
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.