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IIE Announces Fall 2011 Series of U.S. Higher Education Fairs Across Asia

September 17 - October 9, 2011: Japan, China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand
November 4 - 14, 2011: India fairs in five key cities with institutional visits supported by USIEF

View 2011 Fair Schedule and City and Country Highlights

The Institute of International Education is pleased to announce its Fall 2011 Series of U.S. Higher Education Fairs across Asia, in 14 cities in six countries, from Japan to India. Asia sends more students to the United States than any other world region. With serious students and parents supportive of education, Asia stands out as the must-visit destination for higher education admissions representatives.

To review IIE research, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, on trends in Asian countries' study in the U.S., visit IIE's 2010 Open Doors Data:

View 2010 Open Doors Data on International Students

The IIE fall fair series will bring together growing numbers of students and admissions officers from accredited U.S. colleges and universities. Highly regarded by students and admissions representatives alike, IIE fairs include talks for students and nuanced briefings that give admissions representatives valuable context and insights on local higher education trends and student aspirations.

Each fair is timed to ease travel, maximize local attendance and provide ample opportunity for admissions representatives to visit schools and work with alumni. IIENetwork members are eligible for a registration discount.

Online registration opens on March 25, 2011. Further information is attached above.

For more information, please visit www.iiehongkong.org/ufair or contact info@iiehongkong.org




The Benefits of IIE U.S. Higher Ed Fairs

Learn the powerful benefits of opening your institution's doors to students from Asia and how IIE's fairs can help match you with them. See a schedule of planned fairs for 2011 and more about country-specific highlights.

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