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Study America Guidebook (Japan edition)
Japanese Students Aim for US Higher Education
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America 2008 (Japan Edition) is: |
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The definitive guidebook on the
US higher education system
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Published by Japanese publisher,
Keibunsha, in collaboration with the US Embassy,
Fulbright Office and the Institute of International
Education (IIE)
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Distributed free at the US University
Fairs in Tokyo and Nagoya.
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Delivered to high schools, colleges,
universities, vocational schools and other education
institutions throughout Japan
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Used by students, parents, teachers
and school officials
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The fifth edition following
a successful second edition of the USA Guidebook
2008
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The perfect opportunity
to reach out students and schools across Japan
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- Official letter of introduction and welcome from
the US Embassy in Japan
- Introduction of the US University Fairs in Tokyo
and Nagoya this fall
- US higher education system and academic opportunity
for Japanese students
- Practical information on student lifestyle in the
US (banking, postal services, etc.)
- Personal anecdotes and photos of Japanese students
studying in US schools
- Information and procedures on college applications,
student visa, TOEFL, etc.
- Advertisements of US institutions, Japanese educational
consultants, and corporations
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| Circulation
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- Initial print run is 40,000 copies.
- At least 2,000 copies will be distributed at the
2008 US University Fairs in Tokyo and Nagoya.
- At least 25,000 copies will be delivered to 350
high schools and 150 junior colleges.
- Additional copies will be sent to 200 universities
and 60 municipal government offices.
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| For more information
and a free sample copy of the " Study in the USA
Guidebook 2008", please contact: |
Institute
of International Education - Hong Kong
Room 601, General Commercial Building,
156-164 Des Voeux Rd. Central, Hong Kong
Email: info@iiehongkong.org
Fax: (852) 2603 5771
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