Rachel Williams

Case Study – In-Person Visits: Spring High School Tour 2025

Introduction

In January 2025, UniBrijj organized a spring high school tour featuring delegates from the University of Kentucky. This six-day tour covered two cities—Kochi and Coimbatore in Kerala, where university representatives engaged with high school students, counsellors, and principals to create awareness about the college and facilitate meaningful connections
in the Indian education market.

Tour Overview

The tour included visits to various schools in Kerela, allowing delegates to interact closely with school staff and students. Key focus areas included:
Expert Market Insights: Data-driven strategies to enhance your presence in India.
Scholarship Opportunities: Discussing various financial aid options available to international students.
Employment Opportunities: Discussing various financial aid options available to international students.
Employment Opportunities: Highlighting potential career paths and the university's strong industry connections.

Objectives

The primary goals of the tour were to:

Outcomes

The tour resulted in several positive outcomes for the University of Kentucky:
Increased Applications: A noticeable rise in applications from Indian students followed the tour, indicating successful outreach.
Established Market Presence: The tour solidified the University of Kentucky's presence in the Indian market, helping the university identify suitable regions for future recruitment.
Strengthened Relationships: In-person interactions fostered lasting connections with school counsellors and principals, creating a supportive network for prospective students.

University Profile

The University of Kentucky is known for its hands-on learning approach and strong technical education. In 2025, it was ranked among the top regional colleges in the South, offering programs beneficial for Indian students, including:
This case study highlights the effectiveness of in-person engagements in connecting the University of Kentucky with prospective students and counsellors in Kerala, ultimately enhancing recruitment efforts and fostering meaningful relationships in the education sector.

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