75% of agents expect UK rises, US/Aus to grow
Some 75% of agents say they expect to send more students to the UK in 2023, while US and Australia can also anticipate growth in student numbers.
Some 75% of agents say they expect to send more students to the UK in 2023, while US and Australia can also anticipate growth in student numbers.
The number of US students interested in study abroad is not only rising dramatically but also is on pace to surpass 2019 figures, according to research.
Financial performance, geopolitics and managing growth are among the three biggest concerns for leaders in international education at the beginning of 2023.
The latest ICEF agent survey paints a picture of strong mobility recovery, significant growth in online courses and high expectations for 2023.
The UK remains the top destination for parents choosing a boarding education for their children, according to research by the Boarding Schools' Association.
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.
Inflation is impacting schools and agents on “numerous fronts” and may result in the need for them to increase their prices says ALTO.