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With AACRAO membership you'll be connected to more than 11,000 members from institutions around the world. Facilitate your professional development by attending discounted meetings, gaining complimentary subscriptions to our College & University journal and more.

Why should you join? From professional development opportunities to forging connections that will help you in setting down career stones, there's more than one reason. 

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Annual Membership Price: Starting at $302

Requirements: YOU MUST BE AT A POSTSECONDARY DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTION OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES RECOGNIZED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION OR APPROPRIATE MINISTRY IN YOUR COUNTRY AND AUTHORIZED TO GRANT DEGREES.

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AACRAO Edge

When education standards change, new credentials are awarded, or foreign education systems are reorganized, AACRAO EDGE utilizes the expertise of the International Education Standards Council (IESC) to review and update our database.

Professional Competencies

Work on your skills like diversity and inclusion, interpretation and application of institutional and external data, and leadership. We have the tools for you.

Online Learning

From free webinars to self-paced on-demand learning, AACRAO's online learning covers a variety of subjects—technology, strategic enrollment management, admissions, FERPA, transfer, credential evaluation, and international education—and allow you to engage with the presenters and instructors.

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AACRAO's Career Navigator is a wealth of job postings and resources for training. 

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AACRAO's professional journals College & University and SEM Quarterly are always accepting articles and have a wide circulation base.

Research Opportunities

Leverage the expertise of our over 11,000 members and contribute to one of the premier sources of practice related research within the global higher education community. 

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Do work you're passionate about, with support and mentoring from fellow members. From Caucuses to specialized topics, it's all one community, no matter where in the world your institution is located. 


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AACRAO's bi-weekly professional development e-newsletter

International recruitment agents: Friend or foe?

Apr 15, 2019, 13:49 PM
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Summary : The value of having representatives on the ground.
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by Garrett Seelinger, InCred – International Credential Evaluations, Team Lead / Senior Evaluator

My favorite sessions at conferences are generally interactive, engaged with the audience, and none that I attended was more so than the “International Recruitment Agents - Friends or Foes?” session on the Tuesday afternoon at the 2019 Annual Meeting. To start, Staci Bernhard and Vanessa Andrade asked the audience about their current partnerships with recruiting agents and consistently related the material of the presentation to the needs of the audience.

The title of “friend or foes” was a little leading. The presenters knew that there can be pitfalls in dealing with recruiting partners, but also that the value of having representatives on the ground who understand the culture of the prospective students and their families. Therefore, the focus was on how to get the most benefit from the use of recruiting agents.

First pointing out that agent partnerships top the list of how international students get connected to their eventual U.S. institutions, the presenters went on to detail the methods and resources that can help institutional staff vet, develop, and maintain relationships with recruiting agents. Each institution needs to have a strategic action plan for engaging recruiting agents. This includes knowing what resources there are that can help, such as white papers from NACAC, further guidelines from AIRC, and EducationUSA, which now allows agents to attend fairs for the first time. In addition, ICEF also has a list of blacklisted agents, but the presenters wanted everyone to know that they can develop their own vetting process to meet their institutional needs. The session was also sprinkled with helpful tips, such as noting that you don’t have to pay an agency a marketing fee, especially if you already have your own in-country marketing efforts, which is sensible advice for anyone trying to develop a commission structure that makes sense.

As much as the various resources were helpful, the refrain was to maintain relationships. Relationships with agents need to be nurtured. This means only engaging with as many agents as you can maintain, given the dedicated resources. It also means having a singular, possibly dedicated, contact for recruiting partners. Judging by the audience engagement at the session, I suspect the presenters knew what they were talking about.
 
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