Mapping Generation Z: Attitudes Toward International Education Programs is an expansive, first-of-its-kind report exploring the motivations for and hindrances to international study among the mysterious youngest generation. This research study reveals the attitudes and perceptions of high school students from Generation Z on studying abroad, experiencing new ideas and immersing themselves in drastically different cultures than their own. Key points include:
- English speaking destinations dominate in popularity
- Affordability remains a barrier to student mobility
- Program specifics emerge as the main choice influencers
- Apprehensiveness about security tops the list of concerns
- Cultural exploration as a goal prevails in all global regions








