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Core Advantages of Studying in North America 2026 | Nanjing Roadshow Successfully Concluded

  • Writer: Global Education Alliance (GEA)
    Global Education Alliance (GEA)
  • Mar 12
  • 1 min read

🌟 Premium Resources Aligned with 2026 Application Trends

Opportunities and advantages go hand in hand for studying in North America in 2026! This event brought together 8 institutions, including top U.S. universities, leading Canadian institutions, and authoritative language testing organizations. From university selection and program matching to language preparation, it offered a one-stop solution for every stage of the 2026 application journey.



šŸŽÆ Precise Matching to Unlock Exclusive Application Pathways

Institutions such as Duke Kunshan University, Northeastern University, Stony Brook University, Wilfrid Laurier University, USC International Academy, University Canada West, and American-style education providers shared the latest 2026 admissions policies, program requirements, and scholarship guidance. In addition, the official ETS TOEFL team was on-site to interpret the latest updates to the 2026 TOEFL scoring system—helping students align with score requirements and avoid common application pitfalls.


šŸš€ Face-to-Face with Institutions – Get Direct Answers:

• Latest updates on 2026 admissions policies and academic requirements

• Key focus areas for popular majors (Computer Science, Business, Engineering, Education, etc.)

• Scholarship coverage for international students, application process, and success rates• Canadian study subsidies and detailed immigration policy insights

• New TOEFL question types and strategies to meet updated scoring standards



2026 is a year for strategic breakthroughs in North American education—where precise choices in institutions, policies, and programs will define success. This exclusive Nanjing event was more than just a seminar; it served as a vital bridge connecting students to world-renowned universities and unlocking global academic opportunities.

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