São Paulo Edition — 1 Full Day
FPP Counselor & University Strategy Forum Agenda
A full day of structured meetings, strategic insights, and meaningful networking between universities and leading school counselors.
Morning
Strategy & First Round of Meetings
08:30 – 09:00
Registration & Welcome Coffee
Informal networking and check-in.
09:00 – 10:30
Counselor Strategy Session (Plenary)
- How families decide where to study abroad
- What counselors look for in university partnerships
- Scholarships, funding, and application realities
- Q&A with counselors and universities
10:30 – 13:00
Round 1 — Curated 1:1 Meetings
Up to 5 pre-scheduled, 25-minute meetings per university and counselor.
13:00 – 14:00
Lunch & Structured Networking
Mixed tables (universities + counselors) with guided discussion prompts.
Afternoon
More Meetings & Joint Discussion
14:00 – 16:30
Round 2 — Curated 1:1 Meetings
Up to 5 additional pre-scheduled, 25-minute meetings.
16:30 – 17:30
Joint Session — Universities & Counselors Together
"How universities and counselors can create better pathways for Latin American students."
17:30 – 18:00
Closing & Next Steps
Key takeaways, follow-up process, and introduction to the FPP Counselor Network.
What to Expect
Your Day at the Forum
- ✓ Up to 10 structured 1:1 meetings per participant
- ✓ Practical professional insights for counselors
- ✓ High-quality, curated matchings
- ✓ Meaningful networking beyond speed meetings
Frequently Asked Questions
Select your profile to see relevant FAQs
How are counselors selected?
Counselors are invited based on their school profile, history of advising students abroad, and alignment with participating universities' target markets.
How are meetings matched?
FPP matches meetings based on each university's academic profile, preferred markets, and ideal student profile to ensure relevance and efficiency.
Are meetings guaranteed?
Yes. Each participating university receives up to 10 curated 25-minute meetings with selected counselors.
What schools do counselors represent?
Counselors come primarily from leading bilingual and international schools in Brazil and Latin America whose students frequently consider study abroad.
What is the scholarship requirement?
Participating universities agree to open a special scholarship pathway for students represented by attending counselors (dedicated pool, priority consideration, or reserved awards).
Who attends from universities?
Typically international admissions directors, recruitment managers, or regional representatives.
Is there a participation fee?
No — attendance is free for invited counselors.
How are universities selected?
Universities are curated based on their active interest in Brazil/Latin America, academic quality, and commitment to scholarship pathways.
How many meetings will I have?
You will have up to 10 structured 25-minute meetings with selected universities.
What kind of universities will attend?
A mix of reputable international universities that actively recruit in Brazil and offer competitive programs and scholarships.
What happens after the event?
You become part of the FPP Latin America Counselor Network, with access to updates, quarterly sessions, and ongoing university information.
Can I bring a colleague?
Invitations are individual and curated; additional requests can be reviewed by FPP.