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AECC Features in The Pie News April 2021

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Blog Summary Amid the ongoing global pandemic, AECC Global, a student counseling and university support provider, is set to open 15 new offices, redefining its approach to student recruitment post-crisis. With a current presence in 12 countries, AECC Global plans to expand in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam, aiding students seeking international education. COVID-19 delayed the plans, but the company remains dedicated to growing its network and assisting students pursuing studies in Canada, the UK, the US, and Australia. Future expansion aims at China, Africa, and South America, building on virtual platforms already connecting students from these regions.

 

While the global pandemic and its effect on international education is far from over, one company has revealed plans to open 15 new offices and overhaul it’s approach to student recruitment beyond the crisis.

AECC Global to open 15 offices in Asia

While the global pandemic and its effect on international education is far from over, one company has revealed plans to open 15 new offices and overhaul it’s approach to student recruitment beyond the crisis.

AECC Global, a provider of independent and certified student counselling services and university application support, already has 35 offices in 12 countries and has announced new offices in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Vietnam.

“We are committed to offering our student recruitment services to assist students in more markets as the world emerges from the pandemic,” said chief operating officer Daryl Fong.

“Covid-19 delayed some of these plans, but we are committed to growing our office network for our university partners around the world and focusing on key growth markets for international students travelling to Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia.”

The company also has its sights set on opening new operations in China, Africa and South America in the coming years, as it is already supporting students from these regions virtually via its virtual education consulting platforms.

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