CEA CAPA Unifies Study Abroad Brands, Expanding Global Options for Students
CEA CAPA Education Abroad has merged CIS Abroad, CIS Australia, and Barcelona Study Abroad Experience, creating a unified organization led by Kris Holloway. Students and partners can expect 'business as usual' in Australia, with no immediate changes for those involved in CIS Australia programs.
The integration brings significant benefits. Students now have access to a wider range of global destinations, new academic offerings, and enhanced health and safety support. Specifically, Australian students and universities gain more program options and support services through the addition of CIS Australia.
The expanded CEA CAPA now operates in 53 cities across 18 countries, offering study abroad, internship, and career development opportunities. This growth is set to expand learning abroad opportunities for students and higher education partners worldwide.
While students participating in CIS Australia programs will not see changes in 2025 and early 2026, the integration opens up new international experience options for students in fields like business, engineering, psychology, and health sciences. The united organization, led by Kris Holloway, continues to operate with 'business as usual' in Australia, ensuring a smooth transition for students and partners.
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