EpicQuest Education Secures Fourth Foundational Program Agreement with Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Reuters
Aug 28
EpicQuest Education Secures Fourth Foundational Program Agreement with Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
EpicQuest Education Group International Limited has announced a new agreement with Jishi Holdings (Guangdong) Co. Ltd. to establish a foundational program at the Shenzhen campus of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. This marks the company's fourth foundational program, effective until August 31, 2027. The program, operated by EEIQ's Davis University, aims to provide students with the skills needed for bachelor's degree programs at Davis University and pathways to other US universities. With 20 students already admitted and plans to enroll up to 60, this initiative contributes to EpicQuest Education's distinct revenue stream and aligns with its mission of internationalization and strategic growth plan to enhance globalized learning and international recruiting.
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