by Access Education LLC | Nov 19, 2019 | Asian EduMarket: China (includes Hong Kong and Macau), Sino Student Relations Management, World Education Market
The first job a business must tackle in marketing is to understand its customers well. If recruiting Chinese students to your campus is your goal for years to come, you must read this post further. In September and October of 2019, right after U.S. colleges and...
by Access Education LLC | Jul 28, 2015 | Asian EduMarket: China (includes Hong Kong and Macau)
Upon reading a report from ChinaDaily, titled “MBA Graduates Unhappy With Raises and Promotions,” I am not surprised to learn that most Chinese MBA graduates are not happy with their investment in MBA when it comes to salary increases and...
by Access Education LLC | Mar 5, 2015 | Asian EduMarket: China (includes Hong Kong and Macau)
(Part 1) A joint research paper entitled “REPORT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHINESE STUDENTS STUDYING ABROAD (2014)” ( 2014 中国留学发展报告 ) published by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and the Center for China & Globalization (CCG) – two...
by Access Education LLC | Feb 28, 2015 | Asian EduMarket: China (includes Hong Kong and Macau)
A recent article in The Economist entitled “Study Abroad: Georgia on Their Minds,” discusses the changing influences determining where Chinese students choose to study. It illustrates how Chinese used to dream of getting into Harvard, and how their focus...
by Access Education LLC | Feb 23, 2015 | Academic Integrity, Asian EduMarket: China (includes Hong Kong and Macau), Market U.S. Education to Asian Students
The fact that many Chinese students are deceived by study-abroad service agents is not news. Although China’s government has enacted new laws to regulate Chinese agents’ business practices, countless Chinese parents and students continue to fall victim. In...
by Access Education LLC | Feb 21, 2015 | Asian EduMarket: China (includes Hong Kong and Macau)
Do you want to recruit in China? Then you have to read this. I have been to countless international education fairs held in China. Each and every time I see countless school representatives being taken advantage of right under their very noses. First and foremost,...