A LinkedIn post from Kollegio highlights an upcoming webinar organized with SKEMA Business School, emphasizing the firm’s role in connecting students to international education pathways. The session will feature Gisa L. Rollin and focus on SKEMA’s dual-degree model, including partnerships with universities in North Carolina that allow students to graduate with two degrees.
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The post notes SKEMA’s global footprint, including seven campuses across five continents and triple accreditation, positioning the school among the top 1% of institutions worldwide. It also cites a broad network of more than 2,500 partner companies and a student community representing over 120 nationalities, framing the collaboration as access to a sizable academic and corporate ecosystem.
From an investor perspective, the webinar and partnership focus suggest Kollegio is deepening relationships with globally ranked institutions to enhance its value proposition in the higher-education services space. This approach may support long-term revenue opportunities tied to international student flows, premium advisory services, and potential expansion into additional geographies through similar collaborations.
The emphasis on SKEMA’s strong corporate network and global campuses implies Kollegio could benefit from higher demand for cross-border education and career-placement pathways. If the firm can systematically scale such partnerships and convert webinar engagement into enrollments or paid services, it may strengthen its competitive position in global education intermediation and student-success solutions.

