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Jan 05 2009

Studies in Australia - Helping Overseas Students Make Informed Choices By Kate Rohde

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Australia is the preferred overseas study destination for over 455,000 international students from 190 countries around the world. There are things you need to consider when concerning studying in Australia such as applications, accommodation, detailed profiles of education institutions, course listings and study data like contact details, fees and course duration.

Australia is the world’s fifth-largest provider of education to international students, who contribute nearly $12 billion to the Australian economy. Australia’s international students are enrolled in a wide range of disciplines at eight different levels of education, including short-term English language courses, secondary education, bachelor and masters degrees right through to doctoral degrees. Asia is Australia’s main source of international students, representing four out of every five of Australia’s overseas student market.

Most international students enrol in higher education programs, with an increasing number enrolled in Vocational Education and Training (VET) and English language programs.

Higher education international students are usually either on a study abroad program or an exchange program. These programs vary in regards to credit transfer and fees, and the time spent in Australia. Some students choose to study for one or two semesters, while other complete their whole degree in Australia.

International students come to study in Australia for the world-class degrees, safe and multicultural cities and great climate. Students choose Australia over other international destinations for the cheaper price of living and degrees, compared to the US and the UK.

Studying overseas is not just beneficial from an academic view, it also helps students gain a global perspective and gain some great life skills that will attract prospective employers.

Hobsons Australia is part of an international organization dedicated to assisting students choose the right education and career options.

Hobsons has been assisting Australians in selecting courses and careers since 1991 and has earned a reputation for providing comprehensive, authoritative and independent information on Australian higher education institutions.

Hobsons was created in 1974 as an outgrowth of the Careers Research and Advice Centre (CRAC), and is part of the Daily Mail and General Trust plc. Since then, Hobsons has grown into a truly global organization with offices in the UK, USA, Belgium, Germany, France, Singapore and Australia.

For more information, please visit http://www.studiesinaustralia.com

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Jan 05 2009

Starting Your Own Education Agency By Steve Sutherland

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Profit from Commission Payments and Consultancy fees

As an education agent you build relationships with educational institutions in various locations around the world, sign agreements to represent them in your country and then market their courses.

Many students that study abroad book their course of study through an agent or consultant in their home country. Even though the internet has made direct bookings possible students often prefer to deal face to face with a representative of an agency in their home country who speaks their native language. Language schools that I work with say that approximately three quarters of their enrollments come through agencies.

Once you have enrolled students with these institutions you then receive a commission payment, usually a percentage of between ten and thirty percent of the tuition fees that your student has paid.

For students studying abroad long term these commission payments can be considerable in some cases as tuition fees can often exceed US$10,000 per year.

Depending on the market you are working in and the amount of time that you put into each case you may also be able to charge your students a consulting fee for your services.

Good Locations to set up your Agency

The ’study abroad’ industry worldwide has continued to grow at a remarkable pace and continued growth is anticipated.

The education consulting business has matured in some countries (particularly Western Europe and Japan) and become quite competitive but in other developing parts of the world such as Eastern Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America where economies have been growing rapidly in recent years tremendous opportunities are available for education agents as the industry expands with large numbers of people joining the ranks of the middle class and being able to afford to travel and study abroad.

The benefits of setting up an agency to entrepreneurs in developing countries are compounded by the fact that local salaries are lower and their income from commissions (often in US$, Euros etc) should ensure them a much higher income than average.

Schools report that student numbers from these developing regions are growing much faster then the more traditional markets in Western Europe and Japan.

Although the best opportunities at the moment are clearly in the developing countries it is possible to set up an agency just about anywhere in the world. Even countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom which have both traditionally been seen as ‘destination’ countries for students could offer good opportunities as it becomes more and more popular for young people to travel, learn languages or take a gap year abroad.

In terms of locating your business only a small office is required at first. Sharing premises with another travel or education related business is a good idea. You may even be able to start off working from home or look at running an online business.

Barriers to Entry

In most countries it is surprisingly easy to start out in the ‘agency’ business and turn it into a small part time business for yourself or even a large business employing other consultants if you are prepared to work hard.

In many countries the ’study abroad’ consulting business is basically still unregulated and anyone can set up a consultancy. In some countries such as China the government requires agencies to have a certificate issued by the Ministry of Education and in some cases to pay a bond before they can operate.

In order to prevent unethical practice by agencies some agents in various countries have formed agency associations. Members of these associations set out a service standard for their members. It is usually not compulsory to join these associations however members usually benefit from promotion of the association and the fact that some students perceive it to be safer to book with agents that are association members.

In any case before you start planning a new agency business you should check to see if there are any rules or regulations that you have to comply with in the market that you wish to operate in.

Representing Institutions

It should not be hard for you to build up a database of schools to represent. Many institutions are prepared to work with inexperienced agents and will issue you an agency agreement right away. Others will want to see that you have some experience and want you to complete an application form and give a few references from other schools that you have enrolled students with.

Getting agreements to represent Language schools and High schools is usually much easier than getting agreements to represent Universities.

It is important that you review the agency agreement carefully and understand your rights and obligations as an agent representing a foreign institution in your country. However these agreements are usually just a formality and are not often referred to.

The school should also send you promotional material to help you to market their courses in your country. This usually includes a brochure in English but can also include translated brochures, posters, DVD’s and other multimedia.

Many institutions will have representatives visiting your country and they will usually be very happy to visit your office and talk to you about the courses that they offer and answer any questions that you have.

Over time you need to look at forming relationships with institutions that are not only paying good commissions but also institutions that offer a good standard of service to the students that you place with them and a good standard of service to you as the agent. Institutions that respond to your communication, issue documents and pay commissions promptly are the best ones to deal with.

Most schools want to maintain a good relationship and reputation with agents worldwide so they should offer you a high standard of reliable service.

What Courses should I Promote?

Using many available online sources it is not hard to find institutions around the world that are looking for international fee-paying students for their programs.

There are so many study abroad programs on offer around the world that you really have to specialize. By choosing a selection of countries to specialize in you can minimize the time that you need to spend familiarizing yourself with the education systems, educational institutions and lifestyles of those countries so that you are well informed when it comes to sitting down and consulting prospective customers. You also have to learn about the visa application process for students from your country to study in the countries that you are promoting.

You may also want to specialize by targeting specific markets with specific programs. The following list is to give you a few ideas about the variety of programs that agents offer.

Language programs - English is a huge market but you may also want to offer other languages. A course of twenty-five hours of English tuition per week plus accommodation with a local home-stay family is a very popular combination and has almost become an industry standard.

Exam preparation programs - Programs at Language schools that prepare students for examinations such as IELTS or TOEFL.

English plus activities - Many language schools offer English plus sightseeing, surfing, golf etc

University placements - Many language schools also offer University preparation programs and many Universities have foundation programs designed specifically for international students.

Business Language - Agents offering Business Language usually target companies. Language schools usually offer a higher standard of accommodation for executive clients.

Study Tours for youths - Summer study tours for teenagers during vacation times are becoming extremely popular. Agents usually put together an all-inclusive package that includes tuition, accommodation, tours and activities, and guides to accompany the group. Agents can 
market such programs to schools or parents. Language schools offer groups either ‘open’ programs whereby students are in mixed classes with students of other nationalities or ‘closed’ programs whereby your students form there own exclusive classes. Reassuring parents that their children will be safe and well taken care of is the key to success in this market.

Working Visas - In some countries agents assist their customers to gain working visas and in some cases even help them to find work abroad while they are studying.

High School Placements - Many parents are not satisfied with the school system in their country. A lot of private and state High Schools around the world welcome foreign fee-paying students and have systems set up for their integration and care. Many parents just want to send their children abroad for a year to help them learn the language and for the cultural experience.

Marketing your new Agency

Depending on your background and contacts you may have certain advantages when it comes to finding potential customers. If you are working at a High School, an ESL School or a University then you will have good opportunities to meet students and talk about ’study abroad’ options with them.

Agents that have studied abroad themselves also have a small advantage as they can relate to their customers, have more credibility and also have existing relationships with the educational institutions that they attended.

Most agents find that they get most of their business through ‘word of mouth’ referrals. If you are honest with your students and they have a good experience abroad then they will tell their friends about it and refer their friends to you. It’s important that you manage your client database carefully and keep in touch with your students while they abroad and after they return.

This system of referrals works well when you are well established but a new agency will have to look at other means.

Having an informative website with information about your services and the institutions that you represent is also one of the best ways of attracting students. Of course you also have to promote the website and usually seek expert assistance to increase your page rankings with search engines.

Most agents will agree that the methods listed above are by far the best forms of marketing in the industry. However attending ’study abroad’ fairs or exhibitions, radio and print advertising, targeted flyers and referrals from teachers (pay them commission) are other ways that can be effective depending on your market.

The Consulting Process

Once you have a client interested in one the programs that you are offering it is just a matter of going over the information with them in face to face meetings and phone calls. It’s a big decision for your customers as a lot of money is involved and spending a lot of time ’studying abroad’ will be something that they think through very carefully.

Be ready to answer as many of their questions as possible and if you can’t answer right away then you can look for further information and get back to them.

Developing some kind of sales approach is a good idea and many books have been written on this subject.

Set out all costs clearly to the student on an invoice so that they can see which charges are for the institution and which charges (if any) are for your agencies services. You can always direct them to the institutions website so they can see that they are paying the listed price and that you are not overcharging them.

It is up to you if you want to have students transfer fees to your agencies account and then transfer it on to the school yourself or if you have them transfer fees directly to the school. Some schools insist on full payment and then reimburse commission to the agent at a later date (usually about 6 weeks after your student has started their course). In some cases schools can issue agents a Net invoice, allowing them to deduct their commission from the students payment before transferring the balance.

Once the client has agreed to your offer and all the enrollment papers have been submitted to the institution and the student has been accepted and fees have been paid then you can work on the student’s visa application and help them to make the necessary travel arrangements.

There are many more things to consider but hopefully this article has given you a basic idea of an industry that you may not be so familiar with and a foundation for doing further research.

A ’study abroad’ agency or consulting business could be the just the small business opportunity that you have been looking for.

Copyright Steve Sutherland - 2007

Steve Sutherland has been an education agent in Taiwan for four years and manages a ‘Study Abroad’ forum called http://www.agentschat.com for International Students, Education Agents and Schools

 

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Jan 05 2009

Study Mandarin Chinese Abroad in China By Amit Salkar

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China’s rapid economic growth and globalization has opened doors for other countries to come in to invest and trade. Upcoming events such as Beijing Olympics in 2008 and the Shanghai World Expo in 2010 will be attracting even more foreigners to come to China, and to further develop commercial ties between China and the world. Over the past decade of China’s astonishing rapid economic growth, the country has attracted many foreigners to come study and learn Mandarin in China.

The most efficient way of learning a language is to study it in its country of origin. In this case, studying Mandarin Chinese would be most effectively mastered in Beijing for the city is recognized for practising standard Putonghua.

Beijing being the capital and the political, cultural and educational hub of China, it is the best place to go to learn Mandarin Chinese. Studying Mandarin in China does not only provide rewarding educational benefits, but also offers a colourful cultural experience and a door for work opportunities.

The best method to study and learn Mandarin is not only to study it in a country where everyone speaks the language, but deciding on a good school or university is also important. There are several universities with professional teachers that are welcoming foreigners to learn Mandarin in China. The universities and academy with excellent reputations in successfully teaching the most foreigners include:

 

  • PRC Study Academy - The PRC Study Academy offers both private 1-on1- and small group lessons, flexible start dates, and an intense Chinese learning environment for effective results. PRC Study also offers a range of other services, including helping students with job placements, visa issues, insurance, accommodation, and other daily life needs. PRC Study is committed to helping foreigners in their quest to master the Mandarin Chinese language, enabling them to become world leaders who are capable of building bridges between the east and the west, not only through language, but also through business and culture.
  • Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU) located in the heart of the university district in Beijing, BLCU has the longest history of specialising in teaching Mandarin Chinese to foreigners.
  • Tsinghua University was established since 1911, and has a reputation of being the highest ranked university in China. Tsinghua University is looking forward to become a world-class university in the 21st Century.
  • Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) is currently standing as one of the oldest and most significant universities in China since its establishment in 1896. The Ministry of Education and the Shanghai Government also jointly runs the Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
  • Fudan University is recognised as being one of the oldest leading, co-educational, and most selective universities in mainland China. Fudan University is graded highest for their physical and social sciences.

 

All the Chinese universities listed above offers excellent teaching methods and materials for learning Mandarin, but they generally only offer semester programs of 20 weeks which starts either in February or September; and teacher to student ratio is generally about 1:25.

For more flexible start dates year round and a smaller teacher to student ratio (1:5, students can consider studying at the PRC Study Academy. PRC Study uses the same curriculum as the Chinese Universities, as well as qualified and certified native Chinese teachers who speak Mandarin.

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Jan 04 2009

Financial Aid For Students Planning to Study Abroad By Devanshi Kothari

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For students going abroad for higher studies, it is imperative to provide proof of sufficient funds (at least for first year expenses). Mostly all universities require sufficient proof of financial aid for meeting expenses such as application cost, tuition fees, accommodation and living, health insurance, transportation etc. Therefore unless financial aid can be arranged, studying abroad may not be possible at all.

If you are an Indian student planning to go abroad for education, you can consider the various sources for financial aid apart from your/parents’ savings. A main options are as follows -

Bank Loans 

Various banks such as Bank of India, Andhra Bank, Canara Bank, State Bank of India, Axis Bank, HSBC Bank, Indian Bank etc. provide education loans for studying abroad.

Depending upon the loan amount, certain percentage of security (such as NSE shares, house mortgage etc.) is required and interest is charged accordingly. Recently, most banks usually do not ask for security or collateral for a loan up to Rs. 4 lacs. The interest rates would generally not exceed the Prime Lending Rates (PLR). Certain banks also accept a third party guarantee instead of security. (But this is usually for loans between 4 lacs and 7.5 lacs).

To avail of bank loans, the candidate needs to fulfill certain conditions such as he must be an Indian resident, confirmation of admission and requirement of minimum annual income. The repayment of loan generally starts after six months of course completion or one-month of job (if employed immediately after course completion) and the entire amount has to be repaid in 5 to 7 years (from the first payment).

Trust Loans
Trust Loans are either free or charge a lower interest rate (2 to 4 %). The loan amount is variable and is usually up to Rs. 1.5 lacs. However, they generally have a deadline by which you must submit the loan application forms. Few of the well known trusts are- J.N. Tata Endowment (soft loans between Rs. 50,000 and Rs.1.5 lacs), Sahu Jain Trust, Mariwala Trust, K.C. Mahindra Education Trust and R.D. Sethna Scholarship Fund.

Fellowships

Fellowships are comparatively difficult to acquire due to stiff competition. The popular ones are- Inlaks Scholarships, Aga Khan Foundation, Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarships and AT & T Leadership Awards (only for U.S.).

Apart from these, you can also acquire financial assistance abroad by way of University Funding - Scholarship/Fellowships/Assistantships, U.S. Banks Student Loans (for US) and other sources.

One must remember that most universities provide financial aid to overseas students on merit and not on need. It is easier to avail monetary assistance for graduate programs than undergraduate courses. The aid amount varies for different universities and fields of specialization. Also note that it is easier to receive financial assistance from U.S. and U.K. universities than those in Australia, New Zealand or Canada.

In case of undergraduates, Aid forms from the institute as well as the Foreign Student’s Financial Aid Form has to be submitted along with a bank statement. Forms may ask details about your personal and total (family) annual income, average living expenses, asset details etc.

Postgraduate students must mention about financial aid requirement in their application forms. Meritorious students receive financial assistance most commonly in the form of tuition waivers, scholarship or fellowship and assistantships (a cash stipend to take care of their expenses and in return they work for certain hours a week- either teaching or research based).

Please note that Indians usually are able to manage some funding after one or two semesters.

A U.S. Bank loan is among the best alternatives for MBA students. When applying for bank loans in US, a co-signer (US citizen or permanent resident) is required. However, several banks will waiver the co-signer requirement.The relevant information will be available on the university website.

Ensure that you go through the university information thoroughly and understand the terms and conditions properly.

This article is written as a part of the online initiative of ICICI Lombard GIC, India, to create awareness and provide information to all Indian students going abroad for higher studies. Also visit Indian Student Online blog -http://indianstudentonline.wordpress.com for more articles and tips.

For information on Student Medical Insurance visit http://www.icicilombard.com/app/ilom-en/PersonalProducts/Travel/Student.aspx

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Sep 19 2008

International Accommodation Griffith University

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International Accommodation Griffith University

Living on-campus is fantastic. I’m close to everything I need for my study and I’ve also got access to wonderful support. The residential staff are very approachable and always ready to listen. I love the communal atmosphere, the strong spirit of camaraderie and the sense of security. I’ve made so many good friends here … it’s become my second home.

Griffith University, through Campus Life, offers a comprehensive range of accommodation services which assist students to find a place to live, whether on campus or off campus. The Colleges are home to a culturally diverse community of over 900 students. Set amongst native forest, the Colleges offer an ideal physical and communal living environment in which students can study, learn and socialise. If you want to live off campus we can help there too. We also provide specialised support services and Homestay programs for international students.

We welcome your feedback. Should you wish to offer comments about our services or suggest improvements.

http://www.griffith.edu.au