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U.S. News & World Report Invests in The Red Pen to Empower Students
May 09, 2025
|Mint New Delhi
In a milestone development for the global education landscape, U.S. News & World Report, the world's most respected authority in university rankings and education insights, has made a strategic investment in The Red Pen, a premier education consultancy known for its student-first approach and deep expertise in admissions counseling.
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At the heart of this collaboration is a shared belief that students deserve access to high-quality, unbiased advice backed by data and mentorship, helping them gain admission to leading universities.
"The Red Pen's expertise in providing tailored support to students and families aligns with U.S. News' mission," said Eric Gertler, executive chairman and CEO of U.S. News. "This partnership will deepen our global engagement, particularly with educators, students and families interested in international education."
For Indian families, the emotional and financial investment in higher education is significant. The endorsement of U.S. News, a name synonymous with academic excellence and institutional credibility, signals confidence in both the potential of Indian students and the quality of The Red Pen's advisory model.
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