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More than 450 EducationUSA advising centers promote U.S. higher education in 8 regions and 170 countries around the world and assist roughly 25 million prospective international students each year.  While centers represent U.S. higher education as a whole, they can be a valuable source of information and point of contact for campuses that recruit international students.

For a detailed overview of EducationUSA, please see our brochure for U.S. institutions.

How Does EducationUSA Support the Work of U.S. Institutions?
EducationUSA staff in Washington provide information on international education policy, global education systems, and how to maintain an international-student friendly campus.

How Can U.S. Institutions Cooperate with EducationUSA?
EducationUSA advising centers are often the first point of contact for international students interested in studying in the United States.

International Students Yesterday - Foreign Leaders Today
Millions of prospective students learn about U.S. study opportunities through State Department educational advising centers abroad. Many return to their home countries to become the next generation of leaders.

Tips for Recruitment and Retention of International Students

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