American Education Spring Fair held
Islamabad An interactive American Education Spring Fair 2015 was held at Roots DHA1-Ivy International School for students, says a press release. Representatives from 13 American universities participated in the exhibition to inform students about their respective US institutes, the courses they offered and outlined the admission criteria. The college-university
By our correspondents
February 18, 2015
Islamabad
An interactive American Education Spring Fair 2015 was held at Roots DHA1-Ivy International School for students, says a press release.
Representatives from 13 American universities participated in the exhibition to inform students about their respective US institutes, the courses they offered and outlined the admission criteria. The college-university representatives came from Emporia State University, Hiram College, Luther College, Minot State University, Murray State University, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, Purdue University, State University of New York College at Plattsburgh, University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, University of Bridgeport, University of Northern Iowa, Western Kentucky University and Saint Peter's University.
It was a productive networking session for students to get a detailed insight of all programme outlines and quality of campus experience. The exhibition offered students with the opportunity of a one-on-one session with representatives. Students were encouraged to discuss any queries regarding any aspect of the college-university. A detailed orientation on various degree programmes was given to students highlighting educational standard and system in the US.
The efforts to sustain the amity between Roots School-IVY International and American colleges and universities will open doors of opportunity for many students to gain international education and experience. The consistent efforts and support to students have made it possible for hundreds of students after graduating from Roots to study in 150 top universities across the world, including Oxford, Cambridge, Yale, Harvard, Stanford, MIT, LSE, UCL with 100% scholarships.
The education fair was concluded by Khadija Mushtaq, CEO of the Roots Ivy International, by saying words of inspiration to students. She thanked each representative and expressed utmost gratitude towards all universities and colleges that came to the Roots School, DHA1/Ivy International to make the American Education Spring Fair a success. Students were excited to attend the American Education Spring Fair 2015 and were encouraged to apply to US universities for their higher studies programme. CEO Khadija Mushtaq and Vice Principal Anjum Zaidi presented the school mementos to the representatives.
An interactive American Education Spring Fair 2015 was held at Roots DHA1-Ivy International School for students, says a press release.
Representatives from 13 American universities participated in the exhibition to inform students about their respective US institutes, the courses they offered and outlined the admission criteria. The college-university representatives came from Emporia State University, Hiram College, Luther College, Minot State University, Murray State University, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, Purdue University, State University of New York College at Plattsburgh, University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, University of Bridgeport, University of Northern Iowa, Western Kentucky University and Saint Peter's University.
It was a productive networking session for students to get a detailed insight of all programme outlines and quality of campus experience. The exhibition offered students with the opportunity of a one-on-one session with representatives. Students were encouraged to discuss any queries regarding any aspect of the college-university. A detailed orientation on various degree programmes was given to students highlighting educational standard and system in the US.
The efforts to sustain the amity between Roots School-IVY International and American colleges and universities will open doors of opportunity for many students to gain international education and experience. The consistent efforts and support to students have made it possible for hundreds of students after graduating from Roots to study in 150 top universities across the world, including Oxford, Cambridge, Yale, Harvard, Stanford, MIT, LSE, UCL with 100% scholarships.
The education fair was concluded by Khadija Mushtaq, CEO of the Roots Ivy International, by saying words of inspiration to students. She thanked each representative and expressed utmost gratitude towards all universities and colleges that came to the Roots School, DHA1/Ivy International to make the American Education Spring Fair a success. Students were excited to attend the American Education Spring Fair 2015 and were encouraged to apply to US universities for their higher studies programme. CEO Khadija Mushtaq and Vice Principal Anjum Zaidi presented the school mementos to the representatives.
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