Online Education 100% in Spanish: GAIA University Drives Miami-based International Training for Latino Talent

(By Taylor) GAIA University accelerates its expansion plan in the United States from the city of Miami, establishing itself as a leading online education option for the Latino community, a segment that is growing strongly in the country.

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Miami, Florida — In a landscape where virtual education is positioned as one of the world's fastest-growing sectors, GAIA University marks a milestone by strengthening its presence in Miami, aiming to attract Latino students and professionals seeking flexible, accessible international training with U.S. regulatory backing.

 

  • Founded in the United States and endorsed by Florida’s Department of Education (ID#13039), GAIA University (https://www.instagram.com/gaiauniversityonline/) combines academic excellence with the regulatory solidity of the North American education system, offering 100% online Bachelor and Master of Science programs in Spanish, designed to meet current global labor market demands.

In a recent press conference at Radio Mundo, on the A Dos Voces program, CEO and spokesperson Mishel Sandoval emphasized the mission behind this growth:

 

“We want Latinos to access international education without leaving their countries; studying in Spanish, with U.S. accreditation, opens doors to new professional opportunities, including options related to study visas.”

 

  • GAIA University’s positioning in the United States directly responds to the EdTech sector’s surge. According to Statista, the global online education market will surpass USD 350 billion by 2026, while Fortune Business Insights projects a sustained annual growth of 14% to 17%, driven by increasing demand for digital executive training.

  • The institution aims to become a strategic bridge between Latin America and the U.S. business ecosystem, facilitating programs tailored to professionals who want to advance their careers without language, time, or location barriers. Miami, acknowledged as the capital of Latin American business, is positioned as the ideal environment to propel this educational model.

  • Under the leadership of Manah Group (https://manah-group.com), a firm specializing in Communications and Media Strategies, GAIA University develops alliances with business chambers, educational institutions, and companies seeking to offer academic benefits to their teams. It will also implement executive breakfasts and corporate meetings aimed at HR areas to strengthen professional ties.

Industry at a Glance

 

  • The global online education market will reach USD 350 billion by 2026 (Statista, 2024).

 

  • The EdTech industry grows at 14%–17% annually (Fortune Business Insights, 2024).

 

  • Latinos represent 19.1% of the U.S. population and are the fastest-growing group in college enrollment (Pew Research Center, 2023).

 

  • 73% of adults prefer online or hybrid modalities (NCES, 2024).

 

  • 59% of employers view online certificates positively (Gallup Education Survey, 2024).



More information

Website: https://www.gaiauniversity.online

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