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NAFSA 2006 ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXPO

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Advancing our international commitment
Développer notre engagement international

EXHIBITOR
PROSPECTUS

Exposition May 23-26, 2006
Palais des congrès de Montréal

NAFSA
2006 ANNUAL
CONFERENCE MONTRÉAL, QUÉBEC
& EXPO CANADA

MAY 21-26, 2006

"Over the past ten years, the NAFSA conference, particularly the exhibitMontréal images courtesy of Tourisme Montréal
hall, has become the center of the world marketplace for higher education.
NAFSA now facilitates an international dialogue, not only between
Americans and non-Americans, but between people from around the
world. NAFSA brings together those who are passionate about the power
of international exchange and those that believe that through dialogue
and exposure our world will become safer and more prosperous."

– MARK SHAY, FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT OF STUDYABROAD.COM

CONNECT
WITH LEADERS IN
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

DISCOVER PAGE 1
NEW POSSIBILITIES

Exhibit and do business with the most influential concentration of professionals: forward-thinking

international educators who serve nearly two million students seeking assistance with everything
necessary to study and live in a foreign country. Professionals in campus internationalization,
international admissions, recruitment and advising, English as a second language, intercultural
teaching, learning and scholarship, and education abroad will take part in this premier event in
international education.

The NAFSA 58th Annual Conference & International Education Expo offers the premier location
to strike deals, engage in global partnerships, and connect with more than 6,500 campus leaders,
service providers, policy experts, and world leaders.

They’ll be gathering to discover new possibilities in international education and exchange. They’ll
come for the practical and enlightening educational sessions and workshops. To discover new
technologies, services, and solutions at the Expo. To make pivotal new contacts. And to see what’s
new from representatives like you.

BIENVENUE À MONTRÉAL!
Montréal, the largest French-speaking city outside of France, is a unique
combination of European laissez-faire and North American savoir faire.
This cosmopolitan city, known for its hospitality, exceptional cuisine, and
abundance of culture, offers an ideal setting for the NAFSA 2006 Annual
Conference & Expo. Whether you are exploring Vieux (Old) Montréal or
historic neighborhoods or visiting the many fine museums and institutions of
higher education, the bicultural and bilingual nature of this vibrant world-class
city will delight you.

THE NAFSA EXPO — YOUR BEST MARKETING OPPORTUNITY
Exhibit at the NAFSA Annual Conference & Expo to:
W Solidify existing customer relationships
W Showcase your products and services
W Enhance your presence and prominence in the marketplace
W Generate leads and make important contacts
W Meet face-to-face with the most influential international

educators in the profession

Don’t miss the stunning setting of the NAFSA 2006 Annual Conference & Expo — The only
show all year that brings this powerful group together for three & a half days in one location!

MAKE FACE-TO-FACE CONTACT WITH LEADERS IN THE PROFESSION

VALUE OF NAFSA INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION EXP0 INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION EXPO SCHEDULE
AS COMPARED TO OTHER INDUSTRY EVENTS

Higher or Equal Exhibit Installation: Monday, May 22, 2006
87.9% 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Official Expo
Exhibitors Agree: Hall Opening: Tuesday, May 23, 2006
NAFSA Expo offers higher 9:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m.
or equal value to all other Show Hours:
trade shows. Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Lower 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
12% Source: Conference Participant
Evaluations, NAFSA 2004. Wednesday, May 24 and
Much Lower Thursday, May 25, 2006
0.1% Daily 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Friday, May 26, 2006
8:30 a.m.–11:15 a.m.

Exhibit Dismantling: Friday, May 26, 2006
11:15 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

AS AN EXHIBITOR YOU’LL ENJOY: EXHIBIT BOOTH RATES

W A URL link to your organization’s homepage Booth Category (per 10 ft. x 10 ft.) Global Partner Standard
directly from the exhibitor list on the NAFSA
conference Web site at www.nafsa.org/montreal. Aisle $2,300 $2,900

W Two complimentary, non-transferable conference Corner $3,000 $3,900
registrations (a $1,000 value) per 10 ft. x 10 ft.
booth purchased. Premium* $3,500 $4,300

W Your organization’s name, address, URL, and a Shared Booth Fee $250 $500
25-word product description listed in the NAFSA
2006 Annual Conference Program make it easy for *Premium booths are indicated with a ‘P’ on the Expo Hall floor plan.
prospects to find you.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Global Partners receive priority booth
W Expanded listing of your organization available assignments provided contracts are received by January 9, 2006.
through Profile Ads (see page 9). All other booth space is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
Use 10 ft. x 10 ft. booth space pricing when calculating island
W An exhibitor lounge with complimentary booth costs. Global Associates may not receive a reduction from
refreshment during show hours. the standard booth rate greater than $2,000. (See page 10 for more
information on the Global Partnership Program.)
BOOTH SPECIFICATIONS

W Minimum booth size: 10 ft. deep x 10 ft. wide.

W All 10 ft. x 10 ft. booths include 8 ft. high back-
drop drape and 3 ft. high side drape, identification
sign with organization name and booth number,
and carpet.

W Island booth space can be configured to exhibitor
requirements. The cost is calculated based on
total square footage of reserved space.

To reserve exhibit space or for more information

contact Cara Stann at 1.202.737.3699, ext. 250
PAGE 2 or e-mail at [email protected].

EXHIBITING
OPPORTUNITIES

BOOTH RESERVATION & PAYMENT POLICY For more information on Canada customs, please contact:
Kelly McGinn at [email protected] or toll free at
To reserve booth space, your completed Exhibit Space 1.877.332.8987 or visit www.nalsi.com
Application & Contract with 50% of the total exhibit booth
fees must be received by NAFSA by January 9, 2006. BOOTH SHARING
Applications received without a deposit will not be Two organizations may elect to share a booth if
processed. The remaining balance is due February 28, planning, payment, ordering, and shipping are
2006. Booth space not paid in full by this date will be coordinated. A separate contract must be completed
released. Any Exhibit Space Application & Contract by each organization and both contracts sent together
received after January 9, 2006, must include 100% of the with payment to NAFSA. In addition to the cost for
exhibit booth fee. Send contract and payment to: selected booth space, a booth-sharing fee as noted on
the Exhibit Space Application & Contract will apply.
NAFSA 2006 Exhibits Each organization sharing booth space will receive one
P.O. Box 79159 complimentary conference registration.
Baltimore, MD 21279 USA
IMPORTANT 2006 DEADLINES FOR EXHIBITING
Contracts with credit card payment can be faxed to
1.202.737.3657. Please do not submit contracts with credit 01/09 Exhibit Space Application & Contract and 50% deposit due
card payments by both fax and mail.
02/28 Exhibit booth space balance due
EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION
02/28 Requests and deposits for private meeting and special events due
The fee for each 10 ft. x 10 ft. booth includes two
complimentary conference registrations. An exhibitor 03/15 Written notification to cancel exhibit booth space due
registration form will be included in the exhibitor service
manual. Additional exhibit staff may register at regular 04/14 Early-bird registration cut-off
conference registration rates. Complimentary exhibitor 05/01 Complimentary exhibitor registration due
registrations must be received by May 1, 2006. Global
Partners receive additional complimentary registrations; TERMS AND CONDITIONS
a separate registration form will be sent to those All exhibits must remain open and staffed during
organizations. scheduled Expo Hall show hours. No exhibits will be
allowed to set up late or tear down early. Exhibitors
EXHIBITOR SERVICE MANUAL who tear down before the official close of the Expo
Hall will be subject to lower priority booth assignments
Each exhibitor will receive a service manual approximately at future NAFSA conferences. Additional terms and
90 days prior to the conference. This manual contains conditions apply; see reverse side of 2006 Exhibit
forms and instructions for ordering necessary services Space Application & Contract for a complete list.
from the Freeman Decorating Company, Palais des
congrès de Montréal, and other show vendors, as well SPECIAL DRAWING! PAGE 3
as detailed show rules and regulations.
Send in your 2006 Exhibit
WORRY-FREE CUSTOMS Space Application & Contract
with 50% deposit by December
To facilitate Canada customs procedures at border entry 16, 2005 and be entered into a
points, the Palais des congrès de Montréal will serve as a drawing to win 4 nights free
customs clearance point for all exhibit materials. North hotel accommodations in
American Logistics Services, Inc. (NALSI), the official Montréal during the conference.
customs broker for the NAFSA 2006 Annual Conference The winner will be notified in
& Expo, will expedite clearance of your materials upon February 2006.
arrival and, if needed, will ensure delivery of your
materials to the right destination at the close of the
event. NALSI representatives will be present during
the show.

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
EXPO FLOOR PLAN

Montréal, Québec, Canada O May 23-26, 2006
Palais des congrès de Montréal

IF YOU SELL OR REPRESENT ANY OF THESE PRODUCTS, SERVICES OR ORGANIZATIONS…

PAGE 4 Credential Evaluation Intercultural Publications
Education/Internship/Work or Programs

Abroad International (non-U.S.) Student
E-Learning Recruitment
Embassies
English as a Second Language Overseas Colleges or Universities
Fair Trade Products Publishers
Financial Services Security Risk Management
Government Agencies Student Housing
Foreign Language Schools Telecommunications
Immigration Law and Testing Services
Travel and Tourism
Tax Services U.S. Colleges or Universities
Information Technology/SEVIS
Insurance or Medical …THEN THE NAFSA EXPO IS
ONE MARKETING EVENT YOU
Assistance Companies CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS!

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
EXPO TRAFFIC BUILDERS

NAFSA WILL ENCOURAGE EXPO HALL TRAFFIC WITH MULTIPLE, ONGOING ACTIVITIES:

W Opening Celebration and Ribbon Cutting— W Poster Sessions—displays and information sharing PAGE 5
welcomes delegates to the International during five time periods
Education Expo
W Daily Refreshment Breaks and Express Lunch
W NAFSA Commons—showcases the valuable Concessions—for nourishment and networking
resources NAFSA offers to the field of interna-
tional education through Membership, the latest These activities will keep attendees coming back to
in Publications, Professional Development, the Hall again and again. To do business. To shop.
Organizational Advancement, New Century To learn. To check e-mail. And to see everything the
Circle, and more Expo has to offer...one more time!

W The Cyber Café—continuous Internet and To reserve exhibit space or for more
e-mail access during show hours information, contact Cara Stann
at 1.202.737.3699, ext. 250
W NAFSA Knowledge Communities Booths—member or e-mail at [email protected].
leaders answer questions about the professions,
practice resources, and NAFSA leadership
opportunities

2006 NAFSA ONLINE
EDUCATION EXPO

GAIN YEAR-ROUND EXPOSURE TO A TARGETED AUDIENCE WORLDWIDE

NAFSA’s Online Expo is an exciting opportunity for you TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE ONLINE EXHIBITOR
to build your brand all-year long. EXPERIENCE YEAR ROUND:

THE EXHIBITOR EXPERIENCE W Marketing to targeted visitors prior, during, and
after the event
Your space on the floor is only the anchor of your
presence at the NAFSA Annual Conference & Expo. W Facilitate networking to build knowledge,
Exhibitors can benefit from the following NAFSA Online learning, and relationships
Expo features:
W Generate leads and immediate tangible results
W Online Expo Booths providing expanded exhibitor throughout the year
information, request brochure forms, and marketing
for special events and seminars THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

W Networking Service to receive targeted inquiries The NAFSA Online International Education Expo
from visitors and promote your products and will be live six weeks before the NAFSA 2006 Annual
services to relevant visitors via customized online Conference in Montréal and will provide visitors with the
marketing tools following services:

W Online Organizer to arrange meetings, send event W Personal Planner allowing visitors to plan their
invitations, and deliver targeted marketing to NAFSA Conference and Expo experience and
increase traffic to your booth at the International schedule meetings with exhibitors and other
Education Expo in Montréal attendees

W Year-Round Exposure of your information will be W Exhibitor Search to locate exhibitors by type and by
available online and will provide lead generation floor plan six weeks before the conference convenes
and tangible results throughout the year
W Networking Service to facilitate the creation of a
tailored exhibit floor plan to maximize time on the
Expo Hall floor

Participation in the Online Expo is open only to those
exhibiting on the Expo Hall in Montréal.

For more information about participating
in the Online Expo or advertising in the
Registration Brochure and Conference Program,
e-mail [email protected].

PAGE 6

ONLINE EXPO
SPECIAL PACKAGE RATES

ONLINE EXPO BOOTH FEATURES:
W Virtual Booth containing overview description of your service,

products, programs or institution
W Contact details
W Full contact details of the exhibition representative
W Links to your Web site, featured Web site and e-mail
W Special offers for NAFSAns
W Profile information page (more extensive than overview)
W “Request a brochure” link
Additional information about special positioning opportunities
available on request.

NETWORKING SERVICES
The networking services enhance both the exhibitors’ and attendees’
exhibition experience, facilitate networking, and build knowledge.

BASIC-LEVEL SERVICES INCLUDE:

W VIP page
W Exhibitor networking form
W Preferential positioning on exhibitor search

PREMIUM-LEVEL SERVICES INCLUDE ALL OF THE ABOVE PLUS THE FOLLOWING:
W Organizer—to schedule meetings, invitations to events and promote functions
W Marketing Tools—to communicate targeted messages to exhibition attendees
W Matching Service—to receive relevant interested leads from exhibition attendees

ONLINE EXPO BOOTH [with basic networking services] 2006 ONLINE EXPO BOOTH RATES
ONLINE EXPO BOOTH [with premium networking services]
$2,175
$2,775

PACKAGE RATES*:

PACKAGE ONE $3,900
[Profile page in Conference Program; Online Expo booth with basic networking services]

PACKAGE TWO
[Profile page in Conference Program and Registration Brochure; Online Expo booth with basic networking] $4,350

PACKAGE THREE $4,990

[Profile page in Conference Program and Registration Brochure: Online Expo booth with premium networking]

For more information *Special position rates on the online expo available on request. PAGE 7
e-mail [email protected]. *Global Partners receive 25% discount on package rates.

ADVERTISING & PROMOTIONAL
OPPORTUNITIES

BUILD YOUR BRAND AT THE NAFSA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Maximize your company’s exposure in print, online, PARTNER SESSIONS
and on-site—at the world’s largest international
education and exchange event. Share your knowledge and expertise with conference
attendees and gain exposure for your products and services.
ADVERTISE IN THE REGISTRATION BROCHURE Either 60 or 75 minutes in length, each session accommo-
& CONFERENCE PROGRAM dates up to 125 conference participants. You may pre-
register participants for your session or leave the sessions
An advertisement in the Conference Program and the open on a first-come, first-served basis. All sessions
Registration Brochure increases attendee awareness of booked by December 1, 2005 will also be listed in the
your organization and directs them to your exhibit booth. Registration Brochure. All sessions booked by February 1,
Attendees consult the program long after the conference, 2006, will be listed in the Conference Program.
giving your ad lasting influence. Catch their attention
with one or more of the following options: These sessions will be promoted by NAFSA in the weeks
preceding the conference, and by an insert in the conference
W Special placement ads include four-color covers tote bag describing the session.
(inside front cover, inside back cover, and back cover)
Global Adviser__________________________ $2,200
W Display ads Global Advocate ________________________ $3,200
Global Associate________________________ $4,100
W Profile ads—an expanded exhibitor listing that Standard Session Rate____________________ $5,500
can include graphics
For a full listing of 2006 Sponsorship Opportunities, see the enclosed
Profile ads booked by December 31, 2005, can be brochure to maximize your exposure!
displayed in the Registration Brochure in a special section
for an additional fee (expected distribution: 16,000). Questions about advertising in
International Educator, Sponsorship
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATOR Opportunities, or Partner Sessions?
Contact Joanne Kuriyan at 1.202.737.3699
This award-winning, compelling, four-color magazine ext. 241, or e-mail at [email protected].
is the leading publication in international education.
Published in conjunction with the conference, the PRIVATE MEETINGS AND EVENTS
May/June 2006 issue is mailed to more than 9,500
subscribers, with bonus distribution to hundreds of Organizations may host their own receptions or
attendees at the NAFSA Conference. special meetings during the conference. Events cannot
conflict with scheduled conference sessions and other
Tote Bag Insert__________________________$1,800 conference-related activities. Requests for space will
Include your brochure or other materials in the be reviewed by NAFSA and made available on a first-
registration tote bag. Book early; a limited number come, first-served basis. Space will be released only to
of inserts will be accepted. organizations that have made arrangements through the
NAFSA office.
Brochures Display_________________________$750
Catch conference attendees before the Expo opens For information on Private Meetings and Events,
by displaying your promotional materials on custom-built contact Karen Francisco at 1.202.737.3699,
literature bins in the Registration area. Your ext. 251, or e-mail [email protected].
materials will be displayed in an individual self-
contained stand.

PAGE 8

REGISTRATION BROCHURE &
CONFERENCE PROGRAM RATES

GLOBAL PARTNER DISCOUNTS: ADVISER 50%, ADVOCATE 25%, ASSOCIATE 10%

NAFSA CONFERENCE PROGRAM

The NAFSA Conference Program is the key resource for exhibitors and attendees of the NAFSA conference.
To ensure your message reaches this highly targeted conference audience, 6,500+ copies of the program will
be distributed personally on-site.

NAFSA REGISTRATION BROCHURE

The NAFSA Registration Brochure is distributed to over 16,000 contacts including previous conference attendees
and exhibitors at the end of February 2006. A dedicated section for registered exhibitors of the 2006 conference
will be profiled in this brochure.

NAFSA POCKET PLANNER
A mini conference program, the pocket planner is distributed to all attendees.

2006 AD RATES [DISPLAY OR PROFILE*]

FOR PROFILE* OR DISPLAY FOR DISPLAY ONLY

PUBLICATION FULL PAGE 1/2 PAGE INSIDE FRONT INSIDE BACK OUTSIDE BACK
COVER COVER COVER

Conference Program only $2,375 $1,600 $5,125 $5,125 $6,500

Registration Brochure only $2,375 $1,600 $5,125 $5,125 $6,500

Conference Program and $3,475 $2,400 — — —
Registration Brochure — — $5,125 — $6,500

Pocket Planner

*Profile advertising includes text, photograph, logo and
contact details and is designed in-house to complement
the overall brochure design. Profile advertising is restricted
to organizations exhibiting in Montréal. Placement is limited
to the Exhibitor Information sections of the Conference
Program and Registration Brochure.

For more information e-mail [email protected]. PAGE 9
Refer to page 7 for 2006 package rates including
Online Expo.

NAFSA GLOBAL
PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM

YOUR CONNECTION TO INTERNATIONAL EDUCATORS AROUND THE WORLD

Join NAFSA’s Global Partnership Program (GPP) today for GLOBAL GLOBAL GLOBAL
prime booth location, a listing in our online “Yellow Pages,” ADVISER ADVOCATE ASSOCIATE
eligibility to participate in the Affinity Affiliates Program,
and other opportunities that place your products and services Select Status
first and generate return on investment. NAFSA members 3
appreciate Global Partners’ commitment to international
education—raising interest in your products and services Select Status +
over non-GPP providers! 15% Discount

ANNUAL CONFERENCE Prime Exhibit Booth Location at a Discount Priority Status Preferred Status 1*
Complimentary Registrations 3 50% Discount
OTHER PREMIER OPPORTUNITIES ADVERTISING WEB Sponsorships 5
Invitations to VIP Reception and International Plenary Luncheon First Choice + Preferred Status +
Conference Attendee Mailing List 15% Discount 15% Discount 25% OFF
Recognition at Plenary Sessions 3 10% OFF
DISCOUNTS: Partner Session Rates 3 Complimentary 25% OFF
Complimentary
Conference Program Advertising pre- + post-show pre- + post-show Select Listing
Online Expo Select Listing

Online Yellow Pages 40% OFF
Membership Directory 60% OFF 25% OFF
Recognition on NAFSA Web site 50% OFF 25% OFF Select Status
25% OFF
Prime Advertisement Space in NAFSA Publications Enhanced Listing
Recognition in NAFSA Periodicals Priority 10% OFF
DISCOUNTS: International Educator Advertising Enhanced Listing Enhanced Listing 10% OFF

NAFSA.news Sponsorship Priority 1
Enhanced Listing Preferred Status –
Complimentary Memberships Company Profile + –
Seat on NAFSA Global Advisory Council** Link to Web site 50% Discount
Use of NAFSA Global Adviser Logo 15% OFF Select Status
NAFSA Membership List First Choice 15% OFF Select Status
Option to Sponsor Non-Conference Programs and Projects
Option to Become Affinity Affiliate 3
20% OFF

20% OFF –
1 Complimentary
5 Preferred Status
Preferred Status




1 Complimentary
First Choice
Priority Status

PAGE 10 * Invitation to VIP Reception only. Questions on Global Partnerships?
Contact Joanne Kuriyan at
**NAFSA Global Advisory Council meets annually in Washington, D.C., with NAFSA 1.202.737.3699, ext. 241,
leadership and executive staff. A designated NAFSA staff member will provide direct or e-mail at [email protected].
access to all NAFSA-related needs including exhibits, sponsorships, and reception space
at the Annual Conference.

2005 EXHIBITORS
AND SPONSORS

AAIEP–American Association of GLOBAL ADVISERS GLOBAL ADVOCATES GLOBAL ASSOCIATES
Intensive English Programs
American Institute For Foreign Study Aramco Services Company* A2 International Education Fairs PAGE 11
Academic Studies Abroad Educational Testing Service* CIEE: Council on International AACRAO (American Association
ACCENT Study Abroad Hobsons
Adventure Education Center Educational Exchange* of Collegiate Registrars and
AESU Educational Travel Services CONAHEC-Consortium for North Cultural Experiences Abroad Admissions Officers)
Aid Through Trade, Inc. American Higher Education
Air Concepts USA Collaboration National University Academic Credentials Evaluation
ALC Press, Inc. SITE–Group of International Insurance Institute, Inc.
Alcalingua de La Universidad Consortium of Chilean
Universities Brokers Academic Programs International
de Alcala Trade Commission of Spain Acorn Management
American Association of Contiki Holidays AHA International
Costa Rica Spanish Institute T.W. Lord & Associates
Community Colleges (AACC) World Education Services, Inc. Anglo-American Educational Services
American Business School (COSI) AustraLearn
Council of International Schools Florence University of the Arts
Paris Lyon Florida State University Australian Education Connection
American Educational (CIS) International Programs Australian Education International
Deakin University, Australia Fulbright Chile Brethren Colleges Abroad (BCA)
Opportunities DISCO International, Inc. Funiversal Travel, S.A.
American InterContinental ?¿don Quijote Georgetown University-Center for The British Council
Dubai Knowledge Village The Center for Cross-Cultural Study
University-Study Abroad Dublin Business School Intercultural Education and
Program EAE–Business School Development (CIED) CET Academic Programs
American International Education Eastern Washington University* GeoVisions CIS–Center for International Studies
Foundation–AIEF edinburgh college of art Glasgow Caledonian University
American University in Cairo Education Ireland The Glimpse Foundation City University
American University of Beirut Education UK Scotland Global Education Counsel CMI Insurance Specialists
AMIDEAST EDUESPANA Global Exchange
AMPEI, Mexican Association for EF Educational Tours Global Study Magazine The College Board
International Education The EI Group GoAbroad.com Compass Benefits Group
Apicius–The Culinary Institute ENFOREX–Spanish in the Greenforce Cultural Insurance Services
of Florence Gulf Cooperation Council Cultural
ApplyYourself Inc. Spanish World Missions (GCC) International (CISI)
Aromedia International English, Baby! Hedberg Maps, Inc. DIS–Denmark’s International
Association of Teachers of ESADE–Executive Language Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Japanese Heritage Insurance Managers, Inc. Study Program
The Australian National University Center HIT International Education Education & Training Export
Baden-Wuerttemberg Universities, Escuela CF Publishing and Trade Co.
Germany Escuela Superior Politecnica Del HostelWorld.com Consortium (ETEC)
Barcelona Business School Hothouse Media Ltd. Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc.
Bavarian Universities/Germany Litoral–ESPOL Huron University USA in London
Bellevue Community College* ETrav ICEX–Spanish Institute for (ECE)
BMI/C&S Étudier au Québec Foreign Trade EduFrance
BookWear European Association for IIEPassport.org ELS Language Centers
Boston University International Institute for American Universities German Academic Exchange Service
Programs International Education (EAIE) Institute of International (DAAD)
BUNAC Everett Community College* Education Global One
BUTEX Ewha Womans University Intercultural Communication Griffith University
California State University, EXCAL–Junta de Castilla Y Leon Institute The Harbour Group, LLC
East Bay ExpoUniversidad International Intercultural Press/Nicholas HTH Worldwide
Campus Telecom Education Fair Brealey Publishing ICEF-Student Recruitment Workshops
Campus Virtual Federation of Jain Educational Intercultural Relations Program, IEFT–International Education Fairs
Canadian Universities and Lesley University of Turkey
Colleges Institutes, India International Education Finance IELTS Australia Pty Limited
Carl Duisberg Centren Felca Asia Pacific Corporation IELTS International
CDS International, Inc. Fellowship Travel International International Education Research InterExchange, Inc.
Centers for Academic Programs Firebird International Insurance Foundation International SOS
Abroad (CAPA) Intrax Education Abroad
CJET Global Consulting Inc. Group continued on page 12 Japan Student Services Organization
College Consortium for FIYTO–Federation of (JASSO)
International Studies KAFSA (Korea Association of Foreign
College Year in Athens International Youth Travel Student Administrators)
Organisations Kaplan English Programs
*2005 Conference Sponsor Laureate International Universities
LeonardoWorld
The Lewer Agency
Linden Educational Services
Marsh Affinity Group Services
MEDEX Global Group
Nanzan University
The New Zealand Universities

continued on page 12

2005 EXHIBITORS
AND SPONSORS CONTINUED

GLOBAL ASSOCIATES International Educational Queenstown Resort College Universidad de Leon
Exchange Services RECRUIT Co., Ltd. Universidad de Navarra
NORDEN (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Renaissance Agencies, Inc. Universidad de Salamanca, Cursos
Norway, Sweden) International Herald Tribune Ritsumeikan University
OCS America International House World Saint Louis University, Madrid Internacionales
Odyssey Travel Universidad de Santiago de
Organisation Campus
Oh! America Education International Houses Worldwide Santander Group Compostela
Consulting Center International Partnership for Schiller International University Universidad de Valencia
School for International Training Universidad
Rectors Conference of the Service-Learning and Leadership
Swiss Universities International Student (SIT) Iberoamericana/ITESO
Rotary International The School for Field Studies Universidad Internacional
Rust & Associates Guide/Spindle Publishing Co. Semester at Sea Universidad Nebrija, Madrid
The Scholar Ship International Student Volunteers, Skagit Valley College* Universidad Pontifica Comillas de
Sookmyung Women’s University
Somerton Student Insurance Inc. Soonchunhyang University Madrid
Services, Inc. Interstudy St. Clare’s, Oxford Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
STA Travel* ISA State University of New York Universities of Perth, Western
ISO– International Student Student and Youth Travel
The STEP Test in Practical Australia
English Proficiency Organization Association University College Northampton
Israel University Consortium Student Assurance Services, Inc. University Grants Commission
Student Recruitment Media Ltd. Ithaca College Student Resources University of Aberdeen, Scotland
Studio Abroad/Terra Dotta Jadavpur University StudentUniverse.com University of Bristol
StudyAbroad.com JAMTOWN World Music Studio Art Centers International University of California Extension
Study Abroad Italy John Cabot University University of East Anglia
Sungard SCT Kansai Gaidai University (SACI) University of Edinburgh
Ten Thousand Villages Knowledge Exchange Institute Study Australia, LLC University of Essex
Thomson Peterson’s Study in the U.S.A. The University of Glasgow &
Thomson Prometric* (KEI) Study South Africa
Turkish Universities K&K Consulting Services Inc. StudyFinder Glasgow School of Art
University Mobile Korea Trade Fairs, Ltd. StudyLink University of Guadalajara
University of Bradford Korea University Suffolk University University of Hull, UK
Kyung Hee University Sungkyunkwan University University of Leicester
University Studies Abroad Consortium Lancaster University Syracuse University University of London
Wallach & Company Languages Plus Teaching Machine, Inc. University of Melbourne
World MBA Tour Leiden University Tecnologico de Monterrey, University of Miami
ZapTel Leo-Net European Network for The University of Queensland
Mexico University of Southern
*2005 Conference Sponsor Academic Mobility Tilburg University
London Metropolitan University Trinity College Carmarthen, Queensland
Lorenzo De’ Medici University of St. Andrews,
Macquarie University Wales, UK
Maharshtra Knowledge U.S. Department of Commerce Scotland
U.S. Department of Education University of Stirling,
Corporation Limited U.S. Department of State
Mester Spanish Language Courses U.S. Department of State–Bureau Scotland U.K.
Microsoft* University of Strathclyde
Middlesex University of Educational and Cultural University of Sussex
Mobility International USA Affairs University of Tasmania
Napier University, Edinburgh U.S. Peace Corps University of the Arts London
Nihon University UC Berkeley Summer Sessions University of Westminster,
OAD–Austrian Exchange Service UCIEP—University and College
OCDF China Tours (Our Chinese Intensive English Programs London
UHI Millennium Institute, University of Wollongong
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