EducationUSA Publications & Articles
Newsletter for U.S. Higher Education Institutions
One resource designed to keep U.S. international education & admissions offices connected to the EducationUSA network is the HEI (Higher Education Institutions) E-newsletter. Distributed by the State Department's Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs, the e-newsletter is a free service. Over 680 international education professionals are already a part of this listserv.
To register for the Higher Education Institution listserv, please send an email to educationUSA@state.gov along with your name and position, and the name of your college or university.
Connections Journal
The EducationUSA Connections journal is a quarterly, online publication produced by the Institute of International Education's Membership and Higher Education Services Division and sponsored by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
Connections is produced for the EducationUSA advisers as a professional development resource and includes information about higher education in the United States, scholarship opportunities, specific fields of study, best practices in advising, and other topics.
To access past issues of Connections, please visit: Connections
If you would like to be added to the Connections distribution list or if you are interesting in contributing an article, please email Shannon Bishop.
EducationUSA Weekly Update for Advisers
The EducationUSA Weekly Update is circulated to 170 countries. Each week, EducationUSA features 5-7 accredited US schools by focusing on scholarships and new programs. Institutions of higher learning are invited to send two paragraphs of content related to scholarships or new programs to educationUSA@state.gov. Pictures are also welcomed. Add "EducationUSA Weekly Update content" in the email subject line and a Regional Educational Advising Coordinator (REAC) will circulate your update to 450 centers via our weekly newsletter free of charge. News sample available online.
Contact educationUSA@state.gov for more details.
Recent Articles on Attracting Students from Africa and Latin America
REACs provide the U.S. higher education community with information on educational systems in their corresponding region, exchange trends and tips for recruiting students. REACs share their regional expertise in the following articles published in recent issues of the IIENetworker.
"Attracting Students from Latin America & the Caribbean"
By Nichole Johnson, Director of REAC Services
"Recruiting Students from Africa"
By Nancy Keteku, REAC for Sub-Saharan Africa
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