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Studying abroad is life-changing. But what seems to keep many from taking the leap?

The key to addressing hurdles in studying abroad is information on the process and accessibility, says AECC Global, an expert in international education consultancy. It is more accessible and manageable than many people realize.

Jun Mojica, marketing manager of AECC, says, “Gaining a global edge in competitiveness and cultural literacy is not necessarily expensive. The cost of tuition fees abroad is comparable to those of leading local Philippine universities. In certain countries, the duration of study programs is shorter.”

Mojica adds that countries like Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom offer work rights to students while they study, which may help them cover living expenses and succeeding tuition fees. Students can work from 20 to 24 hours per week during term-time and unlimited hours during scheduled course breaks.

Additionally, graduates from international education providers can work up to three years after completing their programs.

Study abroad consultants like AECC assist applicants with student requirements, from school selection to visa application without charging professional or placement fees.

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AECC partners with more than 800 universities in 12 countries, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United States and the United Kingdom, offering over 110,000 courses, including vocational, undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

AECC Global also organizes Global Education Fairs. These events are designed to streamline the application process and provide attendees direct access to representatives from various educational institutions abroad.


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