Pandemic not dimmed the appeal of overseas higher education
International education programmes and qualifications body, Cambridge International, has just released findings from its latest annual Destinations Survey.
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Greater awareness of international study
While the pandemic had a big influence on the decisions students took about their next educational steps, the research also found that students are becoming more aware of the wide range of study options available to them internationally.A quarter of schools say the trend for Cambridge students going to university outside their own country is increasing. When asked why, many cite a greater awareness of international education and a perception that overseas study can offer a greater choice of courses and wider career opportunities.New horizons for international students
Many teachers surveyed reported a diversification in the countries that students are prepared to consider, with a particular increase in applications to universities in Turkey, Germany, Canada, Indonesia, UAE and the Netherlands.Those responding to the survey felt one reason for this was that overseas universities in a wider range of countries are increasingly offering a greater choice of courses, which gives students wider career opportunities.Reputation and future careers key considerations
In addition, looking at the top four international destinations (UK, US, Canada and Australia), 76% reported they chose the UK because of strong university reputation, whilst 73% reported they chose Canada because it was the most attractive for future job opportunities. Sixty-six percent cited university reputation as the reason for choosing a US university, and 34% chose Australia because they were interested in exploring the region.The UK remains a popular destination for students in Europe and China. Over a quarter (26%) of Cambridge students who chose to go abroad to university took up places in UK universities.Financial decisions
Some respondents reported there is also greater awareness of scholarships and funding, which makes going to university overseas more financially viable. The global economic downturn means more students are looking for more cost-efficient solutions for university study.When asked why students chose a certain country, Turkey scored the highest (62%) for being good value for money, followed by Netherlands (61%) and Malaysia (60%).Impact of the pandemic
Overwhelmingly, 84% of schools said the Covid-19 pandemic had a major impact on students’ Higher Education decisions in 2020. Three out of five (62%) schools said some of their students delayed or deferred university due to general uncertainty and wanting to avoid travel away from home. The impact of Covid-19 on location choice was so important that 43% of schools had at least some students change their plans to study at another university. The ongoing travel restrictions imposed by various governments has made it difficult for students to travel to some traditional destinations, such as the UK and US. For instance, only 17% of students chose the US as their preferred destination, a sharp drop from 34% in 2019.Successful year for Cambridge International students
Commenting on the findings, Kevin Ebenezer, Head of Global Recognitions at Cambridge International said, “We know the pandemic has created a huge amount of pressure on education globally, and this is reflected in the findings which clearly show it has affected students’ university choices."However, despite such a challenging year, it is positive to see that an estimated 70% of Cambridge students went on to attend a top-500 globally ranked university in 2020, compared to 68% in 2019.“I would like to acknowledge the hard work of our students, and the ongoing support of their teachers, which has meant our students have been able to achieve their Cambridge qualifications and progress to university despite all the challenges they have faced. I wish them all the very best for the future.”Follow for more education and schools news and features from Relocate Global
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