Study Group announced the new partnerships with three universities in the United States: University of Nebraska at Omaha in Omaha, Towson University in Maryland and California State University in San Marcos, according to an official statement. 

“Our commitment to rebalancing our global business is evident in these new partnerships, which reflect our increased investment in the United States. By expanding our geographic footprint, diversifying our portfolio and strengthening  it with quality institutions, we aim to widen access for students around the world to outstanding American education,” Ian Crichton, CEO, Study Group, said. 

“The United States has long been revered as a top study destination for international students, and it is our privilege to offer more opportunities to Indian students pursuing a global education and experience in America, and to benefit from the career prospects it offers,” Crichton further added.

The new global education partnerships are announced as part of Study Group’s drive to bolster international enrollments through 2024. Crichton hinted at upcoming announcements in the coming year, reinforcing the organisation’s commitment to global education: “Our focus is not only on increasing the participation and success of talented students worldwide but also on supporting our partners in the UK and around the globe. We will continue to develop transnational education initiatives and introduce new programs to benefit our diverse student body,” he added. 

As per the Study Group, the partnerships come on the heels of its recent achievements, including the results for students in its UK and Ireland pathway programmes. Additionally, the organisation welcomed Professor Elena Rodriguez-Falcon as Study Group Provost and Chief Academic Officer, further enhancing its leadership team with her extensive experience in higher education.