Islamabad : Millennium College Campus, I-9/3, in collaboration with the United States Education Foundation Pakistan (USEFP) organised an event, the South Asia Tour 2019 in which there was a visit of 27 universities from the United States of America (USA), says a press release.Millennium Campus is a global school/college committed to meeting the needs and ambitions of a diverse range of students by providing challenging academic programs underpinned by innovative research, scholarship and professional practice.The 27 universities that visited the Millennium College Flagship Campus include:DePauw University, Merrimack College, Siena College, Albion College, Stony Brook University - SUNY, Northern Illinois University, University of LaVerne, Northern Arizona University, St. Cloud State University, Minerva Schools at KGI, San Jose State University, Drake University, Western Kentucky University, DePaul University, Creighton University, Southern New Hampshire University, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, Berkeley College, McNeese State University, New York Film Academy, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, SUNY Plattsburgh, Springfield College, University of Northern Iowa, Valparaiso University and Ohio Wesleyan University to talk and brief Millennials about the Global opportunities and scholarships.The session was quite productive and interesting for all Roots Millennium Education students. All the representatives of the universities addressed the students sharing the opportunities of higher education in United States of America. This was followed by a highly interactive question and answer session in which IGCSE III, IBDP, AS and A Level students posed very pertinent questions regarding “study in USA”, scholarship opportunities, cultural difference and environment in USA colleges and universities.
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Friday, March 8, 2019
27 USA universities reps visit Millennium Campus
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