International Consultants to Create Affinity Group
IECA’s international consulting reach has recently spread to include Mexico, India, Germany, Puerto Rico, Ivory Coast as well as more traditional locations in Central and South America, Europe, Middle East and Asia. Our Canadian membership has been increasing as well. At the request of the many international IECA members who attended our San Francisco Conference, we will be establishing a new International affinity group as one of IECA’s recognized groups. Let us know if you’d like to be a part. Thanks to you all!
Posted by Mark Sklarow, IECA Executive Director
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- International Student Recruitment
- IECA Regional & Affinity Groups Provide Opportunity for Sharing, Learning, and Connecting
- The Changing Nature of International Students Coming to the U.S. and What it All Means for IECs
- Role of Commissioned Agents in International Admission Debated at NACAC


As someone who does international work in schools, programs, and colleges, I would definitely like to be involved in this.
Becky Grappo
Becky, I think you, Rosa and many others would be great leaders in this new effort.
Sign me up!
Please include me on this list as I counsel students from Ghana.
Please include me in this group…thank you!
Kristina Dooley
Brazil
What a nice response! Kristina, Abby, Kima, Becky; I’ll set up something so that we can (1) figure out what such a group can do best, (2) invite others to join in, and (3) get going!!
As someone who is quite involved with international schools (lived and worked abroad for many years), programs, helping students who wish to attend universities in the UK, I would definitely like to be involved with this Affinity Group.
Count me in! I have worked with, and continue to work with, a number of international students looking for guidance with both college and graduate school admissions.
Marilyn
Hello all,
I would like to be involved with the International Affinity Group. I’ve been looking for a way to network with consultants regarding international clients. This could be it!! I’ve been talking with a couple of therapeutic programs that are exploring the chance of setting up something for clients where english speaking could be a barrier. This could be the beginning….
Burt
IECA associate