More often than not, agents are the first point of contact between a student looking for a study abroad opportunity and a learning provider.
In Australia alone, roughly three out of every four international student enrolment has involved an education agent. New research from hundreds of agents across the world has revealed what really drives them, how their work is changing and the new opportunities they’re looking to seize, as well as several pain points in the agent-provider relationship.
In this report, you’ll find the latest education agent data along with expert analysis and insights so you can put these trends into action.
When combined with insights gathered in Cohort Go’s Aussie Study Experience Annual Report 2019, some of the data paint a compelling picture of the direction the industry is heading in.
The report provides insights into how agents see their roles and what other areas they’re looking to expand into, as well as covering the following areas:
Addressing concerns around agents priorities and the relationship between commissions and recommendations.
Does the changing agent work-load impact their daily job satisfaction?
Key trends in global payments, accommodation, and health insurance.
Advice agents would give to accommodation providers to improve this experience.
Exploring the idea of extra visa services.