Statistics

2015 South American EducationUSA Fair Circuit

  • Brasilia, Brazil
  • 2,048 students
  • Undergraduate: 19%
  • Graduate: 32%
  • Intensive English: 32.5%
  • Short Term Programs: 16.5%
  • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • 2,174 students
  • Undergraduate: 19%
  • Graduate: 35%
  • Intensive English: 29%
  • Short Term Programs: 17%
  • Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • 2,391 students
  • Undergraduate: 24.5%
  • Graduate: 29%
  • Intensive English: 29%
  • Short Term Programs: 17.5%
  • Montevideo, Uruguay
  • 839 students
  • Undergraduate: 23%
  • Graduate: 33%
  • Intensive English: 24%
  • Short Term Programs: 20%
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • 1,193 students
  • Undergraduate: 20.5%
  • Graduate: 34%
  • Intensive English: 25.5%
  • Short Term Programs: 20%
  • Santiago, Chile
  • 1,071 students
  • Undergraduate: 25%
  • Graduate: 35%
  • Intensive English: 26%
  • Short Term Programs: 14%
  • Asuncion, Paraguay
  • 1,724 students
  • Undergraduate: 24%
  • Graduate: 32%
  • Intensive English: 29%
  • Short Term Programs: 15%
  • Santa Cruz, Bolivia
  • 2,200 students
  • Undergraduate: 28.5%
  • Graduate: 32%
  • Intensive English: 24.5%
  • Short Term Programs: 15%
  • Lima, Peru
  • 2,448 students
  • Undergraduate: 26%
  • Graduate: 31%
  • Intensive English: 25.5%
  • Short Term Programs: 17.5%
  • Quito, Ecuador
  • 4,363 students
  • Undergraduate: 27%
  • Graduate: 42%
  • Intensive English: 22%
  • Short Term Programs: 9%
  • Guayaquil, Ecuador
  • 1,279 students
  • Undergraduate: 27%
  • Graduate: 35.5%
  • Intensive English: 24.5%
  • Short Term Programs: 13%
  • Bogota, Colombia
  • 1,958 students
  • Undergraduate: 23%
  • Graduate: 32%
  • Intensive English: 32.5%
  • Short Term Programs: 12.5%
  • Caracas, Venezuela
  • 2,656 students
  • Undergraduate: 23%
  • Graduate: 31%
  • Intensive English: 36.5%
  • Short Term Programs: 9.5%