Generational shift in international education regional preferences evolve as singapore gains popularity
New study from HSBC that reveals significant shifts in attitudes towards international education across generations, with great implications for Singapore as an emerging education hub.
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A growing generational divide in attitudes towards international education is shaping where parents choose to send their children, according to HSBC’s Quality of Life report.The study, which surveyed more than 11,200 affluent adults across 11 global markets, reveals that while the US, UK and Australia remain popular study destinations today, younger generations of current and future parents, such as Gen Z (68%) and Millennials (67%), are more likely to prioritise a university closer to their home region.Key findings highlight that:
- 51% of respondents either aspire to send their child overseas for study, or already have a child studying internationally.
- Nearly 70% of Gen Z parents and millennial parents would overlook a university’s ranking in favour of an institution closer to their home region, compared to Gen X (62%) and Boomers (55%).
- 82% of Millennials believe that an innovative education is important, compared to 68% of Boomers.
Singapore: A Rising Education Hub
Notably, the report has identified Singapore as a hotspot for international education, primarily due to its geographical proximity and high quality of education vis-à-vis emerging markets in the region:- Singapore is emerging as a top destination for parents from emerging markets such as Mainland China, Malaysia, Indonesia, and India:
- Mainland China and India: Singapore is ranked as a top five destination
- Malaysia and Indonesia: Singapore named in the top three for preferred education destinations
- Singapore universities are ranked among the best-performing locations for academic reputation
- Singapore is relatively affordable compared to the traditionally popular education destinations, e.g., US, UK, and Australia
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Putting passion first
Younger generations prioritise institutions that align with their children’s passions. Globally, 78% of parents would choose a university that aligns with their child’s interests, with Millennials (83%) being 10% more likely than Boomers (73%) to make this choice.Moreover, 81% of Millennial parents are 15% more likely than Boomers (66%) to to ‘strongly or somewhat agree’ with an education option that allowed their child to explore an entrepreneurial path if it had a positive impact on their child’s overall well-being while studying overseas.Younger generations of respondents globally also showed a preference for institutions with progressive, future-focused curricula; with 82 per cent of Millennials agreeing that an innovative education is important, compared to 68 per cent of Boomers.75% of Millennials are likely to invest more in overseas education that offers travel opportunities, recognising its benefits for personal growth and development. This is notably higher than Gen X (66%) and Boomers (60%).
Despite these changing priorities, 66% of parents globally still believe that international education offers valuable global exposure, which can significantly enhance their children’s future opportunities.
About the survey
The study, conducted by Intuit Research (www.intuit-research.com), captures insights from 11,230 affluent adults aged 25 to 69, possessing investable assets ranging from USD 100,000 to USD 2 million. It was conducted in March 2024 through an online survey and covered 11 markets.- Gen Z: Aged 25-27
- Millennials: Aged 28-43
- Gen X: Aged 44-59
- Boomers: Aged 60-69
HSBC support for international students and their parents
The HSBC suite of products and services, tailored for international customers including international students, enables customers to:- Open a new account before they arrive in their destination, without visiting a branch.
- See all their HSBC accounts in one global view; and make fast and fee-free payments around the world.
- Support their children’s overseas living expenses through supplementary credit/ multi-currency debit card.
- Access financial planning tools and portfolio-based advice from experts in their new location.
- Manage their banking needs in different time zones with 24/7 support *.
- Access services with global partners beyond banking (tax solutions, relocation support, student accommodation partnership and exclusive offers).
- Make tuition payments directly to the university / school.
- Access education consultation partners, education events and seminars to help them plan for their child education roadmap.
- Take out StudySurance pre-departure to keep their belongings safe.
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