Shaping the future of international education CIS Student Recruitment Tour Africa 30 March - 12 April 2019 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Kigali, Rwanda Nairobi, Kenya Turi, Kenya Port Louis, Mauritius Lusaka, Zambia Maputo, Mozambique Gaborone, Botswana Johannesburg, South Africa
ABOUT THE TOUR The CIS Africa tour is organized by university representatives that make up the volunteer CIS Committee on Europe, The Middle East, and Africa (CEMA). With their knowledge of institutional requirements and limitations, they have created a tour with fellow universities in mind. The tour will provide a productive yet complete itinerary across East and Southern Africa, passing through eight countries over thirteen days. A busy first week will end in Mauritius for a weekend pause before moving on to Johannesburg where participants will be based for the second week, carrying out day trips to the remaining destinations. All flights reserved for this year s tour will be direct flights. Highlights include: QUICK FACTS FROM 2018 TOUR 13 Schools Visited 1,972 Students Seen - Being part of a fully organized tour with a complete itinerary across Eastern and Southern Africa - Passing through eight countries over 13 days as a diverse group, a fast-paced yet efficient tour to see students and their parents - New schools and country stops on this year s tour that are eager to host and have students who are excited to learn about their study abroad options What makes CIS tours unique? CIS tours have stood the test of time. CIS is a non-profit organization that has been sponsoring recruitment tours for nearly 40 years. Our tour leaders are experienced admissions professionals working at CIS member universities. They understand your needs and goals. CIS tours are targeted. Tour events include invited students from CIS member schools and outstanding national schools with student populations preparing to study abroad. CIS tours offer inclusive pricing. There are no surprise bills at the end of the tour. The tours are assisted by highly experienced travel professionals to manage all the logistics. CIS tours are truly educational. During the tour, participants lead workshops to help students, parents, counsellors, and teachers learn more about admission-related topics. Daily interaction with admissions professionals from other CIS member universities allows you to learn from others, share ideas, and build your network. Tour Mentorship Programme On CIS Tours, participants who are new to admissions and recruitment (less than 2 years of experience) are matched with experienced admission travelers who serve as their mentors. The programme aims to support mentees in building relevant skills and expertise as student recruitment/ admission experts travelling internationally.
MEET THE TOUR DIRECTORS TOUR DIRECTOR Sheena Mehta Director, UK & Ireland IE University Sheena.Mehta@ie.edu +44 (0)2037272614 Sheena s roots originate from India, she was born in the UK and her love for languages took her to Spain. She started her journey at IE University, based in Madrid in 2009. She joined the IE London office in 2013 where she is now the Director and contact person for IE s undergraduate and postgraduate programs. ASSISTANT TOUR DIRECTOR Carolyn O Keefe Memorial University of Newfoundland carolynok@mun.ca +1 709-864-8754 Carolyn has over eleven years of experience in the higher education industry and has extensive recruitment and travel experience in Africa, the Middle East, Turkey and China. As a member of the CIS Canadian Higher Education Committee, she led the Africa tour and served as assistant tour director on the Middle East tour. TRAVEL SUPPORT Wren International Veronica Mann vmann@wrenintl.com +1 (508) 561-2283
TENTATIVE ITINERARY SAT 30 Mar Addis Ababa Individual arrivals, overnight in Addis Ababa. SUN 31 Mar Addis Ababa Orientation Meeting. Opening Dinner. Overnight in MON 01 Apr Addis Ababa School visits, Flight to Kigali. Overnight in Kigali. TUE 02 Apr Kigali School visits. Flight to Nairobi. Overnight in Nairobi. WED 03 Apr Nairobi/Turi Flight to Turi. School visits. Flight to Nairobi. Overnight in Nairobi. THU 04 Apr Nairobi School visits. Overnight in Nairobi. FRI 05 Apr Nairobi Flight to Port Louis. Overnight in Port Louis. SAT 06 Apr Port Louis Institutional Time. Overnight in Port Louis. SUN 07 Apr Port Louis IInstitutional Time. Overnight in Port Louis. MON 08 Apr Port Louis School visits. Flight to Johannesburg. Overnight in Johannesburg. TUE 09 Apr Johannesburg/ Lusaka Flight to Lusaka. School visits. Flight to Johannesburg. Overnight in Johannesburg. WED 10 Apr Johannesburg/ Maputo Flight to Maputo. School visits. Flight to Johannesburg. Overnight in Johannesburg. THU 11 Apr Johannesburg/ Gaborone Flight to Gaborone. School visits. Flight to Johannesburg. Overnight in Johannesburg. FRI 12 Apr Johannesburg School visits. Closing Dinner. Overnight in Johannesburg. SAT 13 Apr Johannesburg Individual departures.
TRAVEL DETAILS DESTINATIONS Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), Kigali (Rwanda), Nairobi & Molo (Kenya), Port Louis (Mauritius), Lusaka (Zambia), Maputo (Mozambique), Gaborone (Botswana), Johannesburg (South Africa). TRANSPORTATION All flights will be booked in economy class. Flights covered within the tour price will begin on leaving Addis Ababa until arriving into Johannesburg. Tour participants will be responsible for arriving into Addis Ababa and arranging to leave from Johannesburg. While international flights outside of this itinerary are not included, Wren International can assist with flight bookings. ACCOMMODATIONS The tour cost will cover fourteen nights at first class hotels. Offering single, individual rooms for each traveler, taxes, breakfast and internet access. TRANSFERS Included from airport to the hotel and vice versa, by private motor coach. All group transfers for school visits and college fairs are included. ORIENTATION/ DEBRIEFING The orientation meeting in Addis Ababa will be mandatory for all participants as well as the final debrief meeting in Johannesburg. MEALS Daily breakfast. Opening dinner in Addis Ababa and closing dinner in Johannesburg GRATUITIES & TAXES All gratuities and taxes attached to transportation, accommodation and transfers are included in the tour price. This is also the case for airport and hotel porters, drivers, country guide gratuities and airport departure taxes. PASSPORTS/VISAS A valid passport is required to travel, along with a minimum validity of six months from the scheduled return date and six empty visa pages. Visas are not included in the cost of the tour. Wren International can assist with letters of invitation and/or referrals to our partner CIBT as needed. TOUR GUIDANCE The Tour Director and Assistant Tour Director are experienced admissions professionals who have planned and will lead this tour. A professional tour manager from Wren International will also travel with the group to handle all technical travel details. WEBPAGE A webpage providing tour details to support travelers will be made available to participants. Login details and a password will be provided as part of the pre-tour communication. TOUR MATERIALS Appropriate pre-tour information and pre-trip literature will be provided to all tour participants. Luggage tags and a mobile Tour Guidebook app, will be provided for all participants. TRAVEL INSURANCE A group coverage policy is included for all participants. A copy can be obtained from Wren International. MISCELLANEOUS Information on the schools which form part of the tour as well as cultural background information on the countries to be visited will be provided in advance. A CIS brochure with information about each participating institution will be provided to all host schools to share with prospective students and school counselors.
GENERAL CONDITIONS CIS tours are available to CIS Higher Education member institutions only. Participants must be full-time, permanent international admission officers of the member institution. Preference is shown to participants with at least two years of full-time university admissions experience. A limited number of places are available for participants with less than two years of experience who agree to participate in the CIS Tour Mentorship Programme to support their professional development while on the tour. Participants must adhere to the CIS Code of Ethics and the Guiding Principles for Higher Education Members. Participants must take part in the entire tour itinerary; deviations from the tour itinerary are not permitted. An institution may not send more than one representative. Additional travellers may not accompany the tour participant at any time on the tour. Participants must be prepared to make general presentations on the university admissions process and be familiar with the admission and financial aid policies of their own institutions and the concerns of international students. Any substitution in the person travelling must be reviewed and approved by CIS at least 45 days prior to the start of the tour. The new participant must submit a completed application and is required to meet all of the conditions for participation. Once approved, substitute travellers will pay a USD 1,000 change fee plus any additional tour expenses. Due to space restrictions, floor displays at school visits are prohibited. Promotional giveaways are also not permitted. Participants must remain behind their tables when interacting with attendees. The Council of International Schools (CIS) frequently photographs and/or videotapes and records its events and meetings. By attending this event you consent to being recorded and/or photographed, and authorize CIS to use any video, recording, and/ or photographs in any medium (web, digital, print, broadcast) throughout the world at CIS s sole and exclusive discretion.
COST OF PARTICIPATION USD 15,600 7 JANUARY 2019 PRIORITY APPLICATION DEADLINE PAYMENT & REGISTRATION 7 January 2019 - Tour application with USD 1,125 deposit (excl. VAT) is due to CIS. Participants must meet the conditions for participation and application deadlines in order to be considered. 15 January 2019 - Balance of USD 14,475 is due to Wren International. There is a late fee of 5% assessed after 15 January 2019. Tour price and itinerary are subject to change due to: revaluation of the US dollar, fuel surcharges, government taxes, airport departure taxes, reciprocity taxes, entry visa fees, changes in security situation, itinerary changes (before and during the tour) and all other items not in the control of Wren International and the Council of International Schools. CANCELLATION/PENALTIES CIS and Wren International will only accept written cancellations. Fees will be assessed for cancellations in the following manner: Cancellations prior to 7 January 2019: 100% of the tour balance is refundable, including the USD 1,125 tour deposit. Cancellations between 7 January 2019 and 15 January 2019: 100% of the tour balance is refundable, less the USD 1,125 tour deposit and any unrecoverable tour expenses. Cancellations between 16 January 2019 and 31 January 2019: 50% of the tour balance is refundable, less the USD 1,125 tour deposit and any unrecoverable tour expenses. No refund will be made if cancellation is received after 31 January 2019. If you have chosen to pay with a credit card, your tour deposit will be processed when you click Submit Application. All wire transfers must be made within 30 days of the tour application date. The tour deposit is refundable should a tour applicant not be selected for the tour.
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