EducationJapanese university operator looks to Philippine campus for growth
English learners from Asia get lower-cost alternative to U.S., Europe
Lapulapu-Cebu International College's campus in Cebu, the Philippines: The school is recruiting more students from Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. (LCIC)
YUICHI SHIGA, Nikkei staff writer
TOKYO -- An educational company that runs a private Japanese university and owns a stake in a small college in the Philippines is recruiting more students from Japan, South Korea and Taiwan to study English in the Southeast Asian country as a cheaper alternative to the U.S. and Europe.