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About Us

We strive for excellence 

Who are we?

Burlington Education was founded in November 2014 by Chinese graduate students from Harvard University and Columbia University, is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit, cross-border education research and assessment organization dedicated to improving the uneven distribution of education resources worldwide.

Columbia University

Columbia University

Harvard University

Harvard University

      Burlington Education, working in partnership with the Council of International Education Exchange, seeks to ensure that students in both China and the United States have the opportunity to experience the manifold benefits of multicultural education, offering a variety of services that ensure that our students are uniquely prepared for an ever-changing world.

  1. Our Cultural Exchange Program, which introduces outstanding teaching resources from the Ivy League to China, and enrolls exceptional students interested in foreign cultures into American classrooms.
  2. Our Standardized Test and Application Consulting, which help students construct successful applications that stand out in a crowded field.
  3. Our Research, Collaboration, and Support program, which offers groundbreaking insights gleaned from our unique experience as global facilitators of multi-cultural education.
  4. Our Dual Degree programs, through which students can receive degrees from both Chinese and American institutions under one course of study.

     By fostering partnerships between Chinese and American educational institutions and facilitating international exchange and research, we are pioneering a new model of intercultural education that gives students the tools to thrive in a dynamic, ever-accelerating future.

Our Faculty

The third colloquy continued a standard of excellence for the teaching team. The colloquy counted a Northeastern University senior executive, a Columbia professor, four Harvard graduates, and one Yale graduate as its teaching crew. Collectively, they offered four seminars, and delivered more than 50 hours of classes in more than 5 liberal arts fields. The list of faculty is below:

  • Charles Bardey (Yale College 15’)
  • Milo Beckman (Harvard College 15’)
  • David Blazar (University of Maryland Faculty, Harvard College 06’, Harvard University 15’)
  • Nicolaus Ducoff (Former Vice President, Northeastern University)
  • Laura Guerra (Columbia University 16’)
  • Nicholas Pellow (Harvard Law School 20’)
  • Jesus Reyes Ruiz Jr. (Harvard Kennedy School 17’)
  • Sarah Reid (Harvard College 15’)
  • Jessica Van Sweringen (Harvard College 15’)
  • Michael Wong (Harvard College 12’ and MIT 20’)