Market Overview
Mexico remains the seventh-leading place of origin for students coming to the United States, and is one of only four non-Asian countries among the top ten. Although enrollment in 2006 fell slightly by 0.8%, it has steadily increased since the mid-90s.
In the academic year 2006/07, there were 13,826 students from Mexico studying in the United States. The majority of Mexican students study at the undergraduate level (57.8%) with 31.2% in graduate studies and 4.9% other programs and 6.1% in optional practical training.
The need for strong international programs in higher education has become a priority for Mexican universities to train future generations. Private and public universities in Mexico are looking to develop more relationships with international universities to offer exchange programs and dual degree programs. Mexican universities are seeking new ways to provide diverse, multicultural and international educational experiences for their students.
Training Services
As a result of the competition in the global market, companies and institutions are developing and promoting a new working culture that increases personal and professional development opportunities for their employees.
Public schools (technical & technological institutions) have been working with the private sector and local/federal governments to improve their curricula focusing on preparing students for an international business environment. Also, large companies have partnered with private and public universities to enhance their employees' academic levels, particularly in the area of graduate education.
Best Prospects/Services
English as a Second Language Programs for students and executive language proficiency short-term programs;
Corporate training programs in management, leadership, time management;
Short – term technical education programs;
Dual-degree undergraduate programs focusing on international business, management, finance, technology, engineering, and the environment.
Opportunities
Potential opportunities for U.S. schools and universities include: recruiting Mexican students to study in the U.S., agreements with local schools/universities to offer joint programs, dual certification and exchange programs for students and professors.
Training programs in technical and executive areas, as well as human development.
Resources
Some useful resources in this sector include:
Secretaría de Educación Pública
Asociación Nacional de Universidades y Escuelas de Educación Superior
Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología
Institute of International Education
Asociación Mexicana para la Educación Internacional
Market Research
Distance Learning Market in Mexico
Distance learning is an emerging sector in the Mexican market and can offer good growth opportunities to U.S. universities, educational institutions, training providers and other content developers. With over 20 million Internet users in Mexico, e-learning has become a good option to provide lower cost or remote programs in the education and training sectors.
Education has been a top priority for the Mexican government in the last 6 years. The government has invested not only in infrastructure, but also in creating more resources to train more people in order to compete in the global market.
U.S. institutions and e-learning training companies have a good potential in Mexico by partnering with Mexican higher education institutions and training companies to offer and develop e-learning programs. To obtain the full text of this report please contact us.
Educational Allicances Between U.S. & Mexican Universities
The need for strong international programs in higher education has become more important among Mexican Universities in order to turn out graduates that can function in an increasingly complex global environment. Private and public universities in Mexico are looking to develop more and deeper relationships with international universities to offer exchange programs and dual degree programs. Mexican universities are seeking new ways to provide diverse, multicultural and international educational experiences for their students.
U.S. schools have the opportunity to partner with Mexican higher education private institutions to offer exchange programs and /or dual degrees. However, international competition is fierce. U.S. institutions should pay close attention to program development and partnership opportunities. To obtain the full text of this report please contact us.
Manpower Training Opportunities in the Mexican Market
During the last couple of years some significant changes have been identified in the training sector in Mexico (public & private sectors). In the past, training services were not considered a priority; but now, training has become considered a need in order for an organization to be competitive. Investment in human resources, through lifelong learning, is of critical importance for enterprises concerned with improving their productivity and competitiveness in global markets.
Training companies have a large market to explore in Mexico. There is a growing demand for programs in executive management, marketing, sales management, leadership, quality control, and executive language.
However, competition with local providers is fierce. U.S. providers should pay close attention to program development (in Spanish) and partnership opportunities. To obtain the full text of this report please contact us.
English As a Second Language Market in Mexico
The importance Mexican citizens place on having a command of the
English language is a trend that has resulted from Mexico’s role
as player in the world economy and international politics, and
even more specifically as a result of growing economic and
cultural interdependence between Mexico and the United States.
The United States is the largest foreign investor in Mexico, its
largest trading partner, the leading source of its international
tourists, and the preferred destination for Mexican nationals
seeking graduate education.
To obtain the full text of this report please contact us.
Testimonials
Richland College Testimonial
"Richland College found participation in EDUTEXAS “The Lone Star Education Fair” to be most beneficial. The United States Department of Commerce, the United States Consulate in Monterrey, and the Office of the Secretary of Education for the State of Nuevo Leon did an excellent job of coordinating this recruitment effort..." Please click here to read full text
Partnership for International Education Testimonial
"Now that the dust has settled down, we want to take this opportunity to thank you for the tremendous task that [CS] accomplished for The Partnership in recommending and implementing the Mexico GKS. Martha Sanchez was outstanding first in identifying nine great potential partner organizations, and then making appointments and smoothly coordinating every single one of them...." Please click here to read full text.
EducationUSA - México
Directorio de entidades gubernamentales y privadas que
colaboran en México para ofrecer servicios y oportunidades de
estudio en los Estados Unidos.
La Misión Diplomática de Estados Unidos en México cuenta con
diversas secciones, agencias y programas que apoyan el desarrollo
del acercamiento de las relaciones México-Estados Unidos en el
campo de la educación superior bajo el esquema de Education USA –
MEXICO. Haga click aquí para conocer más sobre los
diferentes programas dentro del área educativa.
Further Information, Comments or Questions
If you wish to write us regarding these reports, please contact Martha Sanchez, Trade Specialist on Education and Training in Mexico Sector of the US Commercial Service Mexico City Office.