JCU Regional Agents Conference 2026 | Gala Dinner
Day 3 of the JCU Regional Agents Conference 2026 concluded with a memorable gala dinner, bringing together agent partners and university representatives from across Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia.Following two days of insightful discussions, collaboration, and knowledge sharing, the evening provided an opportunity to celebrate the strong partnerships and lasting relationships that play a vital role in supporting student success across the region.We extend our sincere thanks to all our agent and university partners for their continued support and commitment throughout the past year. Your partnership remains instrumental in helping students achieve their educational aspirations. We hope you enjoyed the conference experience as much as we did, and we look forward to building on this momentum and reaching even greater milestones together in the year ahead.
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