EDUCAST, Renowned US public institution Ball State University successfully conducted an Information Session exclusively for educational consultants at Arena Boutique Hotel, with the objective of strengthening institutional collaboration and enhancing accurate student guidance.
The session was presented by Anna Bradford (Lightcap), Director of Graduate and International Recruitment and Admissions at Ball State University. The program formally began with Anna offering Khada to participating consultants, symbolizing respect and partnership, which was warmly received by attendees.
Founded in 1918 in Muncie, Indiana, Ball State University offers around 120 undergraduate majors and more than 100 graduate degree programs through seven academic colleges. During her presentation, Anna provided detailed updates on graduate and undergraduate programs, international admissions procedures, credential evaluation, scholarship opportunities, and career-focused academic pathways.
She also shared insights from her recent visit to Nepal, highlighting the growing academic maturity, professionalism, and global readiness of Nepali students, while emphasizing the critical role played by education consultants in ensuring ethical counseling and informed decision-making.
An interactive question-and-answer session followed the presentation, where consultants actively engaged in discussions related to program suitability, admissions timelines, online and on-campus study options, and post-study career prospects. The interaction session enabled direct clarification and knowledge exchange, further strengthening mutual understanding.
The program concluded with networking and one-on-one interactions, reaffirming Ball State University’s commitment to expanding engagement with Nepal’s education consultancy sector and supporting Nepali students through reliable academic pathways to the United States.
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