For U.S. higher education institutions

We look forward to working with you and connecting your institution with students in Spain.

Connect with EducationUSA Spain

Our center offers U.S. H.E.I.s many opportunities for collaboration. One way is to organize a webinar with us on a general topic in relation to U.S. studies or the admissions process. Additionally, we are excited to connect with any current students from Spain you may have on your campus in order for them to share their experiences.

We organize two annual recruitment fairs in Madrid in the fall:

  • U.S. College & University in late September, part of the Fall EducationUSA Western Europe Fairs, with stops in: London USA College Day (UK), Madrid (Spain), Brussels (Belgium), Utrecht (Netherlands), Luxembourg and Prague (Czech Republic).
  • LL.M. Fair in early November, part of the Fall EducationUSA Europe LL.M. Tour, with stops in: Istanbul (Türkiye), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Brussels (Belgium), Paris (France), Madrid (Spain), Lisbon (Portugal), Rome (Italy), (Budapest) Hungary, and Warsaw (Poland)

Our next U.S. College & University Fair will take place on Monday, September 28th, registration is now open! This fair will be just after U.S.A. College Day in London on Sept. 26th and 27th, and before the U.S. College & University Fair in Barcelona on Sept. 29th.

There will be a discounted registration rate if you sign up for both Spain locations (Madrid & Barcelona). You can register below.

Competitive College Club

Competitive College Club (CCC) is a selective cohort advising program which assists some of the best and brightest students from all over Spain to have an improved chance at admissions to a U.S. college or university. We work with a diverse group of students throughout their Junior and Senior Years to prepare them for the U.S. application process. 

According to Open Doors, Spain maintains a strong and growing student mobility to the U.S., positioning it as number 21 globally and number 4 in Europe/Eurasia.  Additionally, Spain has seen a 65% increase in the number of students in the U.S. between 2014 and 2024.