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Why TRESOR?

Tresor has been actively managing international projects with Canadian, American and Chinese universities and colleges, including credit-transfer Articulation Agreements being communicated from Chinese schools to North American institutions, enabling students to smoothly transfer to study in North America.

Since 2020, Tresor has become a FAR Center of Trinity Western University (TWU) in British Columbia, Canada.

- Operate the Strategic Enrollment Management Center for the Leadership programs at both undergraduate and graduate levels

- Conduct research, offer advice on domestic and overseas government education policies and explore potential markets

- Recruited over a hundred international students for TWU

Since 2006, Tresor has been the exclusive Global Education Partner of Salem University in West Virginia, USA.

- In 2021, set up Salem University's liaison offices in Beijing & Shanghai covering Southeast Asia including China

- In early 2023, successfully developed a partnership between Salem University and Beijing Jiaotong University Tangshan Research Institute, managing cooperation in academic exchange and mutual credit-transfer acknowledgement

- Market research in second & third tier cities in China and other countries as part of our enrollment strategy

- Ongoing recruitment of hundreds of students each year, leading to program expansion and increased school popularity

Tresor also operates Toronto Trinity Collegiate, an OSSD high school in Markham, York Region, where students are prepared for advanced studies in Canada and the U.S. Meanwhile, we collaborate with Chinese high schools to offer students various opportunities to experience secondary and higher education in North America.
Since 2005, Tresor has been an Education Partner with the University of Detroit Mercy, USA for the MA in Financial Economics program, mainly managing recruitment and marketing.
From 2004 - 2008, Tresor had a Credit-Transfer Articulation Agreement with Centennial College, a major community college in Ontario, which allowed students to be directly enrolled into the Business diploma program at Centennial.