Herb Mittler—Director of Development
International Schools of China—
People's Republic of China
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Report Shows "Strong" Relationship between Education, Economic Prosperity
Article Results from a recent research report reveal a strong relationship between education and a region’s economic prosperity, providing a "compelling argument for strategic investments in higher education."

Research Shows Growing Link between Education, Employment
Article New analysis by the Brookings Institution shows a growing employment disparity between individuals in the United States with a post-secondary degree and those without one.

Parental Education May Determine Children's College Attendance
Article Two new studies of Canadian youth reveal that a parent's education has a greater positive impact on whether a son or daughter will attend college or university than family income.

Majority Satisfied with U.S. Colleges, Universities
Article Respondents to a nationwide poll give high marks to U.S. colleges and universities, including for-profit institutions, with the majority saying they are happy with the quality of higher education in their states.

Survey: Americans Generally Pleased with Community Colleges
Article The vast majority of respondents to a new survey say the quality of education at community colleges is excellent or good and that it is sometimes better for students to attend community colleges instead of four-year institutions.

U.S. Study: Parents, Students Strongly Agree on Importance of College Degree
Article A national study reveals that families in the United States are digging deeper to invest in a college degree as the economic uncertainty continues.

Poll: Canadians Say Higher Education Top Concern
Article Nearly eight in 10 Canadians believe a post-secondary education is “more important than ever,” according to results of a new poll.

Study: End of Recession to Trigger Increased Demand for Higher Education
Article As economies worldwide move out of the recession, demand for a tertiary or higher education will be higher than ever.

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