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Africa: Partnering for
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Africa: 32,680 Students in the U.S.
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Africa: Student Mobility2008/09
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Africa: 8 Countries with More than 1,000 Students in U.S.
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Hot Spots for Recruiting: Increases over 5 years
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Africa: Student Mobility Analysis
• In 2008-09, 8 countries recorded historic high enrollments in the U.S.
• Consider expanding your recruitment focus through EducationUSA
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African Students by Sub-Region
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2,795 African Research Scholars in U.S. 2008/09
1-year change: +59% 5-year change: +72%
10-year change: +140%
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U.S. Study Abroad: Leading Hosts
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Intensive English Programs
• 1,059 IEP students from Africa in 2008-09:1-year change: +38%
5-year change: +66%
10-year change: +49%
• Leading IEP enrollments in U.S. come from Gabon, Cote D’Ivoire, Mali, and Burkina Faso, with more than 100 each
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EducationUSA in Africa
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Transformational Advising Begins with Africa
Intensive, personalized programs that guide students through the admissions process in small groups and one on one, in keeping with African cultures.
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Transformational Advising Programs
• Opportunity funds in Ghana, Madagascar, Malawi, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, and Zimbabwe
• USAP (United States Student Achievers Program) in Malawi, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe
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More Transformational Programs
• EducationUSA Membership Programs: reading, writing, Internet research, community service, communications, food for thought seminars, etc.
• English Clubs: ambitious and globally aware students eager to discuss issues
• Career Connect in Nigeria: summer internships for students home from U.S. colleges
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Transformational Advising• Changes students’ mindsets
• Develops analytical thinking
• Fosters decision-making and responsibility
• Cultivates reading and writing skills
• Thoroughly prepares students for U.S. higher education
• Makes students more competitive for admissions and financial aid
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Financial Realities
• Advisers work with students to determine how much their families can realistically pay, then teach them how to research schools that have the funding they need.
• We teach students how to build strong and compelling applications: “Demonstrate worth before need.”
• “Don’t apply to any school that cannot meet your needs, academic and financial.”
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Challenges and Solutions: Financial
• Although many need aid, a significant portion of families can pay $20,000 and more per year.
• Students using EducationUSA Africa are awarded over $15 million from U.S. institutions each year.
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Challenges and Solutions: Visas
• About half of our countries have healthy student visa issuance rates above 50%, with some in southern Africa approaching 100%.
• In the most challenging countries the issuance rate is 10-20%, and includes fully-funded graduate students going to top-ranked universities.
• Work with us to fully support your students through the visa process.
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The EducationUSA Difference: Value Added
• Students from EducationUSA…– are more likely to select suitable schools – plan their finances – complete their applications– qualify for visas– attend a pre-departure orientation– stay in school– graduate on time and return home
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The EducationUSA Difference: Value Added
• Students from EducationUSA…
–give you peace of mind,
–make a greater impact,
–give you return on investment…
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Take these Factors into Consideration
• Africans are the most mobile university students in the world, according to UNESCO
• Africa has the world’s fastest increase in tertiary enrollments, rising at 8% per year, according to the World Bank
• Africans consistently express favorable views of the U.S., according to the Pew Charitable Trust
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Trends: What to Watch For• Changes to educational systems: Bologna
Accord’s LMD in Francophone countries promotes flexibility, recognition of credentials.
• Regional higher education associations and accreditation strengthen universities and students.
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Additional Trends
• African higher education growth features expansion of public universities and hundreds of new private universities.
• Graduates of private universities starting to apply to graduate school.
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How Can You Enroll More African Students?
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Enrollment Tips: Financial
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More Enrollment Tips
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Enrollment Tips: Documentation
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Recruitment Opportunities
• Admissions groups: Let us help you arrange your small group or individual tour, or join the CIS annual tour
• Fairs: See www.educationusa.state.gov for details, and encourage your alumni to represent you
• Digital Video Conferences (DVCs): almost all U.S. embassies can meet you virtually
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Examples
Malawi
Nigeria
Zimbabwe
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Come to Our Conference!October 4-8, 2010
Kievits Kroon Estate
Pretoria,
South Africa
www.educationusa.info/conferences/pretoria_2010
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