Introduction
As international education continues to expand, EF Education First Japan has launched a groundbreaking feature called the 'Campus Connect Parent Experience', aiming to ease the worries of parents with students studying abroad. Officially launched on May 21, 2026, this new platform serves parents of minors enrolled in EF's programs across its schools worldwide.
Easing Parental Concerns
One of the primary objectives of the 'Campus Connect Parent Experience' is to transform parents' invisible anxieties into visible reassurance. The platform allows parents to connect through a specialized account, providing real-time access to their child's class schedules, activities, local photos, and essential announcements. In an era when the demand for overseas education for minors is on the rise, parents often worry about their children's safety, daily routines, and social interactions. An EF survey revealed that 46% of parents prioritized ensuring their children's safety while studying overseas.
Key Features of the Campus Connect Parent Experience
The new tool is designed with several key features to enhance parental engagement:
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Real-Time Visibility
Parents can monitor their child’s study life, including class and activity schedules, as well as photographs and videos captured by local staff. This feature allows parents to visualize the educational environment their child is experiencing from afar.
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Timely Updates
Important updates, including schedule changes, will be notified directly through the app. There is also a dedicated support page for parents to access crucial information quickly.
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Enhanced Security
Safety is paramount; the platform uses two-factor authentication and restricts views of photos and information solely to parents and participants involved in the program, ensuring privacy and security.
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User-Friendly Design
The feature comes with a parent-specific account that supports multiple languages, including Japanese, making it accessible regardless of the student’s location or language skills.
Growing Demand for Real-Time Monitoring
Amid the post-pandemic recovery of the overseas education market, interest in short and long-term study experiences, especially among high school students, has surged. This trend parallels the growing need for educational institutions in Japan to utilize digital platforms that keep parents updated on their children’s daily lives and safety. According to industry reports, the digital educational support market in Japan is expected to grow from 15.1 billion yen in 2019 to 33.5 billion yen by 2024. This indicates a broader shift toward digital means of keeping parents informed.
Conclusion
As parents seek peace of mind regarding their children’s overseas experiences, the 'Campus Connect Parent Experience' stands to be a vital resource for support. Beyond simply reassuring parents, this platform nurtures students' confidence and encourages self-sufficiency during their study abroad journeys.
In a world where the landscape of study abroad programs continues to diversify, such innovative tools can help bridge the gap between educational institutions and families, promoting a more connected and supported environment. EF Education First aims to set this as a new global standard for supporting minors studying abroad, fostering an ecosystem that prioritizes safety and parental involvement.