Understanding the First Six Months
Sending a child abroad is a major investment. Tuition, living costs, travel, and long-term opportunity are all part of the commitment families make when choosing international education.
Arrival is the most fragile phase of the journey. The first months in a new country involve unfamiliar systems, expectations, and responsibilities without family nearby.
Early confusion can delay opportunity. Students who spend their first months unsettled may miss academic, employment, and campus opportunities that do not return later.
Most students struggle quietly during transition. Challenges with routines, finances, and systems often go unspoken, especially in the first semester.
Parents gain peace of mind without overreach. First Six™ provides structure and confirmation of stability while respecting the student’s independence and maturity.
Clear communication, clear boundaries. Parents receive structured updates and confirmation of progress without constant monitoring or loss of student dignity.





