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The Association of Boarding Schools for North America Bringing Nine Asian Cities Exclusive Access to U.S. and Canadian College Preparatory Boarding School Representatives

2009-10-19 11:26
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ASHEVILLE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS) will begin its 15th Annual Asia Fair tour in Tokyo on October 25, make stops in seven other cities across Asia, and conclude in New Delhi on November 14.

The fairs are designed for students and their families who are interested in attending a U.S. or Canadian college prep boarding school. Attendees can have one-on-one conversations with school representatives; get advice about the application process; learn about program and fee options; and obtain school catalogues.

Registration is FREE, and early online registration guarantees ease-of-access to the exhibit hall. Visit www.tabs.org/asia to register. The information is available in Chinese, English, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Thai and Vietnamese.

About TABS Asia Fairs

The TABS Asia Fairs bring together interested students across Asia with representatives from college preparatory boarding schools from the U.S. and Canada. The 2009 tour includes visits to Tokyo on October 25; Seoul on October 27; Shanghai on October 30; Beijing on November 1; Taipei on November 4; Hong Kong on November 7; Bangkok on November 8; Ho Chi Minh City on November 10; and New Delhi on November 14. The Hong Kong fair is sponsored by the Institute of International Education (IIE) and the Secondary School Admission Test Board (SSATB). For details and logistics on all Asia fairs, visit www.tabs.org/asia.

About TABS

The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS) is the official home of college-prep boarding schools and the definitive guide for students and families. The Asheville, NC-based not-for-profit organization serves roughly 300 member schools across the United States, Canada, and abroad.

Contacts

The Association of Boarding Schools
Amy Shivers, +1-828-258-5354
shivers@tabs.org