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From Reykjavik to Vladivostok: Student Advising Trends from EducationUSA Europe and Eurasia 2007-2008

EducationUSA has recently published over 40 country profiles with student advising trends from Europe and Eurasia. The EducationUSA Trends Report seeks to empower US institutions by uncovering the stories and insights of advisers in the European Higher Education Area. From Reykjavik to Vladivostok: Student Advising Trends from EducationUSA explores the impact of the Bologna process on US student mobility and how EducationUSA advisers are joining forces with US institutions to reinvigorate transatlantic student mobility.

Each country profile highlights the specific challenges and opportunities that exist in terms of bolstering educational cooperation (and competition) with Europe and Eurasia. Main issues of the Report include: The Bologna process and student concerns about the acceptance of three-year bachelor degrees in the United States; competition from countries with lower living costs and university tuition fees; and advising a new generation of clientele, which poses a need for unbiased and promotional video and virtual outreach for study in the United States.

The Report is available on the IIE website.

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