Study abroad organization
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Agen Pendidikan Luar Negeri (Overseas Education Agency) adalah suatu lembaga atau organisasi yang dalam operasinya bergerak dalam bidang bantuan dan informasi pendidikan di luar negeri (di luar RI) termasuk penyediaan, pendampingan dan pengurusan berbagai dokumen dan persyaratan yang harus disiapkan oleh peserta didik untuk diserahkan atau ditunjukkan kepada lembaga pendidikan asing (luar negeri Indonesia). Lembaga atau organisasi ini bisa berupa usaha komersial atau lembaga nirlaba.
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Study abroad organizations, also referred to as study abroad providers, and third-party study abroad providers are independent organizations that facilitate or administer study abroad programs. Providers of study abroad vary enormously in terms of organizational structure, program model and type, and services offered to the participants.
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Agen Pendidikan Luar Negeri (Overseas Education Agency) adalah suatu lembaga atau organisasi yang dalam operasinya bergerak dalam bidang bantuan dan informasi pendidikan di luar negeri (di luar RI) termasuk penyediaan, pendampingan dan pengurusan berbagai dokumen dan persyaratan yang harus disiapkan oleh peserta didik untuk diserahkan atau ditunjukkan kepada lembaga pendidikan asing (luar negeri Indonesia). Lembaga atau organisasi ini bisa berupa usaha komersial atau lembaga nirlaba.
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Study abroad organizations, also referred to as study abroad providers, and third-party study abroad providers are independent organizations that facilitate or administer study abroad programs. Providers of study abroad vary enormously in terms of organizational structure, program model and type, and services offered to the participants. Given the tremendous growth in the number of U.S. students studying abroad over the last two decades, the study abroad industry has become more crowded and competitive in recent years. The study abroad business has traditionally been a cottage industry with a hodgepodge of domestic and foreign universities, for-profit and non-profit independent organizations providing thousands of programs in more than 100 countries. Some, like the Danish Institute for Study Abroad, offer their own programs, with their own courses and curricular expectations. Others, like the Institute for the International Education of Students (IES) and The College of Global Studies at Arcadia University, offer some of their own programs, but also are known for acting as intermediaries—offering student services, plus a quality control stamp, for those students enrolling in foreign universities who want more of a cushion than what's available when they directly enroll through international student offices abroad. According to the Institute of International Education, the majority of U.S. college students studying abroad, about 72 percent, participate on programs sponsored by their home institution. However, at least 28 percent of the approximately 260,000 Americans who studied abroad in academic year 2008/09 study through an outside program.
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