Introduction

International Education Associates, Inc. (IEA), is a consulting firm, specializing in different aspects of International Education. It has been in existence for more than 30 years. IEA works with educational institutions, governmental and non-governmental organizations in the US and overseas.

Services

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To assist individual and institutional clients in meeting the new challenges of the 21st Century, IEA provides the following services : Placing and monitoring students from overseas who are interested in studying in US institutions Recruiting and placing US faculty and teachers including English teachers in overseas institutions Recruiting US students to study overseas to improve their language skills Selecting US students for overseas scholarships and positions Evaluating proposals and final project reports for a governmental agency Evaluating foreign credentials Evaluating international development programs on paper and on site Developing exchange programs and facilitating linkages between institutions in the US and abroad Placing interns from abroad in US businesses Organizing shorter educational programs in the US for overseas visitors Organizing re-entry programs for students ready to return to their home countries Establishing educational and medical mission opportunities around the world

Clients

IEA has worked in and with the following countries: Benin, Cambodia, Cameroon, China, Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Gambia, Germany, Ireland, Ivory Coast, Japan, Kenya, Korea, Madagascar, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Russia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Spain, Togo, Tunisia and the UK.
We have worked for these organizations and institutions: American University; Association of American Medical Colleges, Global Health Learning Opportunities; Center for International Training and Education (CITE); Council On International Educational Exchange (CIEE); Foreign Student Service Council; Institute of International Education (IIE); Japan-America Student Conference (JASC), IEC (International Education Center), Tokyo; Meridian International Center; The Yokohama Academy, Tokyo; NCN, Tokyo; JET, Tokyo; ITESM, Mexico City; Los Geranios, Seville, Spain;  BGS Conseils, Paris; Pacican Academy, Shanghai; University of Maryland (College Park); the World Bank; the US departments of Agriculture, Education, Health and Human Services, and State; USAID; the former US Information Agency; and Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation (VVAF).
Our past clients also include: Action Contre La Faim (ACF); AMIDEAST; the American African Foundation; American Field Service; Amerika House, Munich, Germany; Chapel Hill and Carrboro City Schools, NC; the College Board; East Africa Center for the Empowerment of Women (EAC); Foundation for Sustainable Development; the Institute of International Education; International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX); Lockheed Martin; the Mitchell Group; the Moscow Institute for Social and Political Studies; National Council for International Visitors; Women’s Microfinance Initiative (WMI); and World Learning.
Additionally we have contracted with: The Togolese and Japanese governments, as well as for the State of New Jersey. France Pruitt , the Chair Emeritus, opened foreign student offices at Northwestern, the University of Delaware, SUNY at Buffalo, and an office of International Education at George Mason University.
International Education Associates, Inc. (IEA), is a consulting firm, specializing in different aspects of International Education. It has been in existence for more than 30 years. IEA works with educational institutions, governmental and non-governmental organizations in the US and overseas.

Introduction

Services

To assist individual and institutional clients in meeting the new challenges of the 21st Century, IEA provides the following services : Placing and monitoring students from overseas who are interested in studying in US institutions Recruiting and placing US faculty and teachers including English teachers in overseas institutions Recruiting US students to study overseas to improve their language skills Selecting US students for overseas scholarships and positions Evaluating proposals and final project reports for a governmental agency Evaluating foreign credentials Evaluating international development programs on paper and on site Developing exchange programs and facilitating linkages between institutions in the US and abroad Placing interns from abroad in US businesses Organizing shorter educational programs in the US for overseas visitors Organizing re-entry programs for students ready to return to their home countries

Clients

IEA has worked in and with the following countries: Benin, Cambodia, Cameroon, China, Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Gambia, Germany, Ireland, Ivory Coast, Japan, Kenya, Korea, Madagascar, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Russia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Spain, Togo, Tunisia and the UK.
Our past clients also include: Action Contre La Faim (ACF); AMIDEAST; the American African Foundation; American Field Service; Amerika House, Munich, Germany; Chapel Hill and Carrboro City Schools, NC; the College Board; East Africa Center for the Empowerment of Women (EAC); Foundation for Sustainable Development; the Institute of International Education; International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX); Lockheed Martin; the Mitchell Group; the Moscow Institute for Social and Political Studies; National Council for International Visitors; Women’s Microfinance Initiative (WMI); and World Learning.
Additionally we have contracted with: The Togolese and Japanese governments, as well as for the State of New Jersey. France Pruitt , the Chair Emeritus, opened foreign student offices at Northwestern, the University of Delaware, SUNY at Buffalo, and an office of International Education at George Mason University.
We have worked for these organizations and institutions: American University; Association of American Medical Colleges, Global Health Learning Opportunities; Center for International Training and Education (CITE); Council On International Educational Exchange (CIEE); Foreign Student Service Council; Institute of International Education (IIE); Japan-America Student Conference (JASC), IEC (International Education Center), Tokyo; Meridian International Center; The Yokohama Academy, Tokyo; NCN, Tokyo; JET, Tokyo; ITESM, Mexico City; Los Geranios, Seville, Spain;  BGS Conseils, Paris; Pacican Academy, Shanghai; University of Maryland (College Park); the World Bank; the US departments of Agriculture, Education, Health and Human Services, and State; USAID; the former US Information Agency; and Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation (VVAF).