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 average business growth           APOLLO ADULT SCHOOL
 by Brazilian agents
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 Global pathways
 by Bethan Norris,  by focusing on the higher education market, for which
 Senior Editor  demand is still strong. Visa barriers, combined with
 A quick look at our news pages   high tuition fees and living costs are taking their toll on
 this month reveals that pathway   the short-term language learning market, although the
 programmes are very much taking   desire for a US education remains strong among many
 centre stage in the study travel world. So much so   student nationalities.
 that large international chain language provider ILSC        Our Thai agency survey this month also points to
 has closed its two language schools in the USA and   changing student demands that are a move away from
 instead is focusing its resources entirely on the on-  short-term, stand-alone English language courses.
 campus pathway market. The group plans to expand   In this market the USA is the third most popular
 its Global Foundations division in the future, focusing   destination for Thai students, behind Australia and the   APOLLO ADULT RESIDENCE
 on providing fi rst-year foundation programmes on the   UK, but agents comment that even junior students are   |  LUXURY SINGLE EN-SUITE ACCOMMODATION
 campuses of university partners.  choosing courses that lead towards more long-term
      Also in the USA, Cambridge Education Group has   academic goals of either attending a secondary school
 just announced another pathway agreement with   in an overseas destination or a university.
 Illinois Institute of Technology, its seventh partnership        In line with the global demand for long term,
 with an institution in the USA.   higher education courses is the growth in investment
      The USA in particular is presenting a few   in student accommodation around the world. Our
 challenges for stand-alone English language providers   Special Report feature reveals that provision is on the
 in the country and providers are getting around this   up globally, with many different models on offer.






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