Global Campus Outreach is the leading provider of support for universities and educational institutions seeking to establish a global presence, delivering the most thorough and compliant end-to-end solution available. We cover everything from strategy and on-the-ground representation to enhanced prospecting, admissions, conversion, and enrollment. Our exceptional results stem from having the most current local insights, thanks to our global team of industry experts.
To expand your brand and connect locally, having a dedicated in-country presence along with local, compliant support is crucial. Central to our In-Country Representation service is the belief that students worldwide gain from an international learning experience, and that international education organizations, in turn, benefit from the diverse perspectives, cultures, and experiences that international students contribute.
International students contribute significantly to the financial stability of educational institutions by generating considerable revenue. Attracting a diverse student population lessens reliance on a single income stream, creating a more resilient and strong financial
International students bring unique perspectives and experiences that enrich their educational institutions and communities, broadening the horizons for both local and international students.
Students gain increased employability by being immersed in a multicultural environment, which enhances their understanding of global trade, finance, and industry operations. Additionally, those with international experience tend to be more self-reliant and confident.


of recruitment through face-to-face outreach and networking initiatives.
chapters and engaging alumni in recruitment events.
for communication and engagement plans by managing recruitment channels and assessing new agents or education opportunities.
market intelligence from a provider aligned with local government to grow market share.
in convenient time zones to connect with like-minded organizations for joint projects.
In the 2022/23 academic year, international students contributed approximately $39 billion to the U.S. economy. This expenditure not only supports the educational institutions but also has a significant economic impact by supporting around 400,000 jobs across the country. This contribution encompasses tuition fees, living expenses, and other costs associated with studying in the U.S. International students play a crucial role in the economy and the cultural diversity of educational institutions
In 2023, international students in Canada generated approximately CAD 23 billion, supporting about 250,000 jobs across the country. This significant contribution highlights the important role that international students play in the Canadian economy, benefiting various sectors including education, housing, and local businesses.
In the 2022/23 academic year, international students contributed approximately £30 billion to the UK economy. Specifically, non-EU students alone generated around £26 billion of this contribution. The presence of international students not only enhances the educational landscape but also stimulates local economies by spending on accommodation, living expenses, and other services
In 2023, international students contributed approximately AUD 30 billion (around USD 20.5 billion) to the Australian economy. This marks a significant recovery from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the education sector. Before the pandemic in 2019, international education was valued at over AUD 40 billion, highlighting its critical importance to Australia’s economic landscape. The steady rebound in international student enrollment reflects the country’s ongoing appeal as a study destination.
In 2023, international education in New Zealand was valued at approximately NZD 5 billion, making it the country’s fourth-largest export industry. The sector faced significant challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but recovery efforts have been ongoing, reflecting a gradual return of international students and a renewed focus on attracting global talent to New Zealand’s educational institutions
In 2023, international students contributed around €2.3 billion to the Irish economy. This contribution includes direct income from student fees, total expenditures by overseas students on living expenses, and the induced economic impacts resulting from these expenditures. The presence of international students plays a vital role in enhancing educational diversity and supporting various sectors within the Irish economy.