Study and Go Abroad spring fairs
The cross-Canada Spring Study and Go Abroad Fair circuit, which will come to the Vancouver Convention Centre on March 1st, offers Canadian students another great opportunity to meet face-to-face with representatives from top-ranked universities from around the world, as well as student travel organizations offering volunteering, internships, and adventure travel. The expo is open to the public and admission is free of charge.
The trend towards “internationalizing” education in Canada continues in an upward spiral as Generation Y realizes the importance of becoming “global citizens.” Skills learned while studying abroad can enhance a résumé and differentiate graduates from their peers when applying for that dream job. Students and their families visiting the Study and Go Abroad Fair can meet face-to-face with top-ranked universities from around the world to find out about diploma programs, undergraduate and postgraduate programs abroad, as well as available scholarships.
Exhibiting institutions, some of which rank in the Top 100 universities worldwide, will be showcasing programs in Medicine and Chiropractic Studies, Law, Pharmacy, Hotel Management, Business, Technology, Science, Public Health, and Culinary and Liberal Arts and many other fields.
The event will feature free information seminars throughout the day on a wide range of topics, including how to kick-start your career with a postgraduate program in the UK, why everyone should take a gap year, studying in Hong Kong and how to get a great education in California at a good price. Visitors to the fair are encouraged to come early at 2pm to listen to our guest seminar, which will cover tips on how to get into a top university in the USA and the SAT exam.
Exhibitor profiles, scholarship information and seminar schedules for the STUDY AND GO ABROAD FAIR can be found online at the Study and Go Abroad website, along with details of our Grand Prize Draw. Prizes include an Ipad 2, a volunteer trip to Latin America and a safari for two in Africa.