"Secret Shopper" Test Rates UC No. 1 in Responsiveness to International Students

The University of Cincinnati just earned an

A+

from an international student marketing company that recently conducted a “secret shopper” test, posing as a potential undergraduate student from China seeking information to begin fall 2014 studies.

In this responsiveness test, which included universities from the United States, Canada and Australia,

UC was rated No. 1

for its impressive responsiveness.

In fact, the blog report on the secret shopper challenge stated:

“…the response from U. Cincinnati was the most impressive. Their ability to connect and engage with prospective international students is remarkable. It's no surprise they have had so much success in recruiting international students.”

  • Read more about the secret shopper test by the company, intead, and the kudos earned by UC’s International Admissions.

  • See the latest results from the International Student Barometer Survey, where overall, UC ranked eighth in the world in the survey that explores the international student experience in categories ranging from student learning to student life and social activities; support services (career advising, counseling, IT support); and experience on arrival (orientation services, registration).

  • Find out more about international admission to UC as a graduate student.

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