OVER 2,500 prospective students, parents and teachers explored opportunities to study in the United States at the 6th EducationUSA Philippines Fair organized by the US Embassy and the Philippine-American Education Foundation on Oct. 8 at the Shangri-La Plaza in Mandaluyong City.
"After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, we are thrilled to welcome everyone back to the EducationUSA Fair in person. The exchange of students, researchers, scholars, and educators, along with broader international education efforts between the United States and other countries, strengthens relationships between current and future leaders. These relationships are necessary to address shared challenges and contribute to global peace and security," US Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Heather Variava said at the event's opening ceremony.
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