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NTES NetEase, Inc.
Education services segment tied to Youdao and its online learning offerings.
$89.01B
$138.96
+1.98%
CAE CAE Inc.
CAE provides Education Services and training for pilots, air traffic controllers, maintenance technicians, and military personnel.
$9.54B
$29.68
+4.88%
PSO Pearson plc
Pearson's core offerings include Assessments & Qualifications, tests, and enterprise-skilling services delivered as Education Services.
$9.49B
$13.95
+0.04%
DUOL Duolingo, Inc.
The Duolingo English Test is an educational assessment offering that fits within Education Services.
$8.99B
$197.82
-1.56%
RGEN Repligen Corporation
Repligen's RTIC training center and customer education activities constitute Education Services.
$8.85B
$157.06
-2.85%
EDU New Oriental Education & Technology Group Inc.
Core revenue comes from Education Services including test preparation, tutoring, and overseas study consulting.
$8.69B
$54.06
+2.43%
TAL TAL Education Group
TAL Education provides education services including its Peiyou Small Class Enrichment programs, a core revenue driver.
$6.97B
$11.40
+2.75%
BFAM Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc.
BFAM directly delivers education services through EdAssist and related educational advisory offerings, forming its core service line.
$5.73B
$100.13
+1.44%
ACHR Archer Aviation Inc.
Archer operates a pilot training academy (FAA Part 141), representing Education Services in aviation.
$5.35B
$8.47
-1.05%
GHC Graham Holdings Company
Kaplan Education Services as core education segment.
$4.87B
$1119.44
+0.49%
NNI Nelnet, Inc.
Education services offerings complement Nelnet's education tech business.
$4.81B
$132.72
-0.30%
LAUR Laureate Education, Inc.
Laureate Education's core business is degree-granting higher education services in Mexico and Peru.
$4.74B
$32.53
-0.46%
LOPE Grand Canyon Education, Inc.
LOPE's core offering is education services to universities, including program development, enrollment support, and back-office functions.
$4.41B
$157.48
-0.42%
EPR EPR Properties
The Education segment (early childhood education centers) is a disclosed asset category, mapped to Education Services.
$3.81B
$49.92
+0.37%
ATGE Adtalem Global Education Inc.
Company provides Education Services through its for-profit higher education institutions (Chamberlain, Walden, AUC, Ross University School of Medicine, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine).
$3.34B
$93.41
+0.33%
KGS Kodiak Gas Services, Inc.
Education Services: BEARS Academy compression training program for technicians.
$3.27B
$37.40
-1.40%
HURN Huron Consulting Group Inc.
Education Services reflects Huron's education-focused strategy, operations, and advisory offerings.
$3.11B
$180.00
+2.04%
ABM ABM Industries Incorporated
Education Services reflects ABM's Education segment revenues and wins.
$2.90B
$46.46
-1.32%
LRN Stride, Inc.
Stride provides educational services (online K-12 schools, career learning, adult learning) directly to students.
$2.81B
$64.90
+2.35%
CXW CoreCivic, Inc.
Offers educational programs within facilities as part of rehabilitation and recidivism-reduction efforts.
$2.02B
$18.68
-1.42%
STRA Strategic Education, Inc.
STRA operates educational institutions and online programs (USHE, ANZ), aligning with Education Services.
$1.93B
$80.94
-0.02%
PRDO Perdoceo Education Corporation
Core business is providing education services (for-profit higher education) through CTU, AIUS, and USAHS.
$1.88B
$28.93
+0.77%
VVX V2X, Inc.
Education services and training programs for defense personnel (Warfighter Training Readiness Solutions).
$1.73B
$55.01
+0.02%
WLY John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Learning segment includes education content and assessment services; professional education offerings.
$1.65B
$30.50
-4.07%
WLYB John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Education Services: educational content and services delivered via technology-enabled platforms.
$1.61B
$30.80
-1.94%
HCSG Healthcare Services Group, Inc.
Education Services segment is a growth area for HCSG, expanding beyond healthcare facilities.
$1.40B
$19.45
+0.21%
AFYA Afya Limited
Afya provides medical education services including undergraduate, continuing education, and residency prep.
$1.36B
$14.44
-0.10%
MAN ManpowerGroup Inc.
Education services provided through Manpower MyPath and Experis Academy for upskilling and workforce development.
$1.36B
$29.34
+2.80%
UTI Universal Technical Institute, Inc.
UTI is a for-profit education provider delivering career-oriented programs in trades and healthcare.
$1.35B
$25.14
+0.60%
COUR Coursera, Inc.
The company offers educational services (courses, degrees, campus programs) directly to learners and institutions.
$1.32B
$8.12
-1.04%
NAVI Navient Corporation
The business is centered on education financing services, aligning with Education Services.
$1.27B
$12.72
-1.78%
NRDS NerdWallet, Inc.
NRDS offers Education Services, providing online financial education and related training content.
$1.10B
$14.42
-1.70%
DAO Youdao, Inc.
Learning services and AI tutoring offerings (e.g., Youdao Lingshi) align with Education Services.
$1.06B
$9.09
+2.36%
SCSC ScanSource, Inc.
Education Services via Intelisys University and AI master classes for partner enablement.
$917.40M
$41.89
-2.01%
UDMY Udemy, Inc.
Udemy provides education services via its course catalog and enterprise training offerings.
$789.30M
$5.32
-5.09%
BFLY Butterfly Network, Inc.
Education services related to medical training and certification via digital platforms.
$757.74M
$3.06
-0.49%
QD Qudian Inc.
WLM KIDS centers deliver extracurricular education and enrichment programs for children, which is a core education services offering.
$734.85M
$4.07
+2.78%
SCHL Scholastic Corporation
The company provides Education Services, including direct-to-school educational programs and resources.
$725.69M
$29.02
-0.02%
HSTM HealthStream, Inc.
CME management and education services component suggests relevance to Education Services.
$716.43M
$24.18
-0.66%
LINC Lincoln Educational Services Corporation
Lincoln Educational Services provides career-oriented postsecondary education across skilled trades, automotive programs, healthcare training, and IT, which aligns with Education Services.
$696.24M
$22.25
+0.45%
APEI American Public Education, Inc.
APEI's business is primary education services delivering degree programs (APUS, RU, HCN, GSUSA), i.e., higher education services.
$667.22M
$37.20
+0.51%
KLC KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc.
KLC directly provides education and childcare services (ECE centers, before/after-school programs, and employer-sponsored centers) to families.
$543.37M
$4.62
+0.11%
VSTA Vasta Platform Limited
Education Services: Offers education products and services, including online learning and franchising activities.
$397.65M
$4.91
+0.12%
SLP Simulations Plus, Inc.
Education services such as clinical simulations training components inferred from Pro-ficiency ALI unit integration.
$385.84M
$19.13
-1.95%
ZH Zhihu Inc.
Vocational training is a direct education-related service offered by the company.
$313.97M
$3.40
+1.49%
CCRN Cross Country Healthcare, Inc.
Education Services aligns with the Education segment delivering services and growth opportunities.
$278.15M
$8.48
-1.51%
CURI CuriosityStream Inc.
Education services via Curiosity University and related educational offerings.
$267.64M
$4.63
-3.64%
MKTW MarketWise, Inc.
Education services related to investor education and training.
$262.27M
$16.02
-0.93%
NRDY Nerdy, Inc.
NRDY provides tutoring services and educational offerings to consumers and institutions, aligning with Education Services.
$250.83M
$1.33
-0.37%
FC Franklin Covey Co.
Education Services captures the coaching, consulting, and training services FC provides to schools and organizations.
$210.23M
$16.53
-0.72%
RMAX RE/MAX Holdings, Inc.
Education Services through Aspire program providing agent training and education.
$170.05M
$8.47
+1.32%
BULL Webull Corporation Class A Ordinary Shares
Investor education tools and resources are provided within the platform.
$137.15M
$9.32
-4.21%
CYBN Cybin Inc.
EMBARK Psychedelic Facilitator Training Program represents an Education Services offering within Cybin's ecosystem.
$133.61M
$6.65
+5.56%
BTMD biote Corp.
Biote provides practitioner education and certification, constituting Education Services.
$133.48M
$2.71
-5.09%
LGCY Legacy Education Inc.
Legacy Education primarily provides career-focused allied health education services (certificate and degree programs) to students.
$129.39M
$10.43
-3.43%
VNJA Vanjia Corporation
VNJA provides real estate licensing courses as a service, qualifying as Education Services.
$120.90M
$4.03
IH iHuman Inc.
Education Services: educational content and programs delivered via digital platforms.
$118.02M
$2.34
+9.35%
GAIA Gaia, Inc.
Yoga, transformation, and related content positions Gaia as an education-focused media provider.
$101.44M
$4.03
+2.28%
CHGG Chegg, Inc.
Chegg provides education services (tutoring/academic support) beyond pure content, aligning with Education Services.
$99.66M
$0.95
-1.47%
STG Sunlands Technology Group
STG provides online education services for adults and professionals (non-degree, interest-based).
$78.96M
$5.80
NAMI Jinxin Technology Holding Company American Depositary Shares
Education services provided through Namibox and AI-enabled learning offerings.
$68.12M
$0.94
+7.24%
BEDU Bright Scholar Education Holdings Limited
Bright Scholar's core business is Education Services, providing international K-12 schools and overseas study counselling/recruitment.
$66.46M
$2.25
INVU Investview, Inc.
Education services revenue from iGenius and related educational initiatives.
$55.59M
$0.03
SKIL Skillsoft Corp.
Skillsoft offers Education Services through instructor-led and enterprise training offerings (GK and TDS components).
$53.22M
$6.07
+0.25%
VTSI VirTra, Inc.
The content library and accreditation-backed coursework (e.g., V-VICTA) position VirTra in Education Services/Training content.
$53.04M
$4.76
-2.16%
KNIT Kinetic Group Inc.
Education Services component provided by the Skilliks platform.
$52.84M
$2.00
YXT Yxt.Com Group Holding Ltd
Education Services tag applies to corporate training content creation and delivery aspects of the business.
$51.61M
$1.01
+15.93%
JDZG JIADE Limited
Provides end-to-end education supporting services to adult education institutions, including guidance, admissions, exam administration, and graduation support.
$32.88M
$1.42
+1.43%
AACG ATA Creativity Global
AACG's core business is specialized education services including portfolio training, overseas study counseling, and research-based learning.
$30.14M
$0.91
-7.05%
VVPR VivoPower International PLC
EV Academy represents an education services offering related to EV operation and safety.
$29.12M
$2.92
+15.16%
TLF Tandy Leather Factory, Inc.
TLF provides education services and classes around leathercraft to customers.
$21.46M
$2.71
EDTK Skillful Craftsman Education Technology Limited
Education Services including educational technology consulting and digital transformation planning for institutions.
$14.34M
$0.94
+3.87%
HWH HWH International Inc.
Hapi Wealth Builder constitutes an education services offering focused on financial education.
$13.73M
$2.17
-4.20%
MMA Mixed Martial Arts Group Limited
TrainAlta and MMA platforms provide education/training programs for fans and beginners.
$12.75M
$1.26
-3.44%
ZSPC zSpace, Inc.
Education services and deployment support for AR/VR in classrooms constitute direct education services.
$12.00M
$0.53
-11.92%
NTCL NetClass Technology Inc
NTCL provides education services (online management, examinations, data systems) directly to clients, aligning with Education Services.
$11.94M
$0.88
+8.38%
EDUC Educational Development Corporation
Education services component implied by educational publishing and programmatic content delivery.
$11.50M
$1.32
-1.49%
SUGP SU Group Holdings Limited Ordinary Shares
Education Services tag captures the vocational training and education offerings tied to its security programs.
$8.29M
$6.07
+3.23%
GNS Genius Group Limited
Education services including curriculum design, mentoring, and program delivery.
$7.71M
$0.69
-2.04%
KIDZ Classover Holdings, Inc. Class B Common Stock
Provision of education services and tutoring as a service component.
$7.40M
$0.33
-0.45%
WAFU Wah Fu Education Group Limited
Education Services: Direct provision of online training, exam preparation, and continuing education services.
$7.10M
$1.61
-2.32%
LCTC Lifeloc Technologies, Inc.
Lifeloc University provides education and training programs, constituting Education Services.
$6.38M
$2.60
YOUL Youlife Group Inc. American Depositary Shares
YOUL operates vocational education services and curriculum development, constituting Education Services.
$5.92M
$2.04
-3.32%
VYND Vynleads, Inc.
Educational content delivery associated with Lifestyle Blueprint and health guidance.
$5.79M
$0.32
EXDW Exceed World, Inc.
Force Club provides education services/content, including premium access features.
$5.46M
$0.17
LGCL Lucas GC Limited Ordinary Shares
Education Services for training offerings associated with their platform.
$5.16M
$2.67
+4.49%
FCHL Fitness Champs Holdings Limited Common Stock
Core offering: swimming and aquatic education services (lessons) in Singapore.
$4.92M
$0.34
-2.24%
EEIQ Elite Education Group International Limited
EpicQuest Education's core offerings are international education services (counseling, admissions, visa support, and post-arrival services).
$3.68M
$0.34
+6.47%
BWMG Brownie's Marine Group, Inc.
Live Blue guided tours and training leveraging BLU3 technology constitute an Education Services offering.
$3.60M
$0.01
JZ Jianzhi Education Technology Group Company Limited
Offers education services including professional development and training.
$2.88M
$1.40
BRWC Birdie Win Corporation
BRWC's core offering is Personal Financial Literacy Seminars, which directly qualifies as Education Services.
$2.69M
$0.40
BIYA Baiya International Group Inc. Ordinary Shares
Education consulting/services are included in BIYA's service mix.
$2.67M
$0.21
-8.68%
GMM Global Mofy Metaverse Limited
Operates Century Mofy Vocational Education Institute, delivering AI and computer graphics training.
$2.44M
$1.28
BOXL Boxlight Corporation
Education Services referenced as part of services and implementation for educational customers.
$2.21M
$0.87
-0.02%
DDC DDC Enterprise Limited
DDC offers cooking classes as part of its education/experiential services.
$2.21M
$2.67
-10.70%
ZCMD Zhongchao Inc.
Education Services includes online training, continuing education, conferences, and educational content offered by ZCMD.
$1.59M
$0.60
LRHC La Rosa Holding Corp. Common Stock
Coaching and training services for agents fall under Education Services.
$1.42M
$1.15
-20.69%
SEAV SEATech Ventures Corp.
SEAV runs an ICT Start-Up Mentorship Program, constituting education/training services for early-stage tech companies.
$1.39M
$0.02
KXIN Kaixin Auto Holdings
Education Services: Direct education service offerings and program delivery via digital platforms.
$106452
$3.70
-4.64%

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## Executive Summary * The Education Services industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation driven by the rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence, which is reshaping service delivery, operational efficiency, and competitive differentiation. * A significant and persistent global skills gap, particularly in high-demand sectors like healthcare and skilled trades, is creating a powerful, long-term demand for specialized vocational and professional training. * For U.S.-based providers, an evolving and stringent regulatory landscape, including scrutiny of for-profit models and federal financial aid rules, presents the most material risk, directly impacting revenue streams and operational viability. * Financial performance across the sector is bifurcating, with companies leveraging AI or addressing critical workforce shortages demonstrating robust double-digit revenue and profit growth, while others face macroeconomic headwinds. * Competitive advantage is increasingly derived from either advanced technological capabilities, especially AI-powered platforms, or deep specialization in non-discretionary, high-demand vocational fields. * Capital allocation strategies reflect strong cash generation, with a dual focus on returning capital to shareholders through significant share repurchase programs and continued investment in technology, particularly AI. ## Key Trends & Outlook The single most transformative force in the Education Services sector is the rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence, which is fundamentally altering service delivery, business models, and the basis of competition. The global AI in education market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 36.7% through 2030, signaling massive investment and adoption. This matters for valuations because AI enables scalable, high-margin digital products and creates significant operating leverage, directly improving profitability. Early adopters are reaping tangible benefits; for example, TAL Education (TAL) is leveraging its proprietary MathGPT to drive 39.1% revenue growth, while Pearson (PSORF/PSO) has used AI to slash content development timelines from 18 months to less than 3 and automate over 40,000 customer interactions with an AI service agent. This trend is happening now and is creating a clear performance gap between AI leaders and the rest of the market. A persistent global skills gap is creating powerful, long-term demand for vocational and professional training. This is most acute in healthcare, where an estimated 1.9 million new jobs will be created by 2034, and in aviation, which requires 300,000 new pilots over the next decade. Companies that directly address these workforce shortages, such as Adtalem Global Education (ATGE) in healthcare, are experiencing robust and resilient enrollment and revenue growth. The greatest opportunity lies in leveraging AI to provide personalized, scalable learning solutions for the global lifelong learning and professional upskilling market. For U.S.-based providers, the primary risk stems from the evolving regulatory landscape, where changes to gainful employment rules and federal loan programs, as seen in the scrutiny of Grand Canyon Education (LOPE), can severely impact revenue streams. Macroeconomic headwinds present a secondary risk, potentially delaying enrollment decisions for more consumer-facing segments. ## Competitive Landscape The Education Services market is largely fragmented, particularly in segments like early childhood education where the top five U.S. players hold only approximately 5% of the market. However, certain niches show high concentration, such as flight simulation, where CAE (CAE) holds a dominant 70% market share. Several distinct business models and strategic approaches define the competitive landscape. One prominent model is that of **Technology-Driven Scale Platforms**. These companies leverage proprietary technology, particularly AI and vast datasets, to deliver personalized education solutions at scale across broad markets. The core strategy is to build a defensible tech moat and capture market share through superior product offerings and efficiency. Key advantages include high margins on digital products, scalability, network effects, and the ability to continuously improve through data analytics. However, vulnerabilities include high upfront research and development investment, rapid technological obsolescence, and intense competition from other well-funded tech players. TAL Education Group (TAL) exemplifies this model, with its strategic transformation into an "AI-powered smart learning solutions provider" featuring proprietary models like MathGPT and a focus on AI-driven hardware such as xPad. Another significant model is that of **Specialized Workforce Development Providers**. These firms focus deeply on specific, high-demand vocational verticals, such as healthcare, aviation, or skilled trades, where there are certified outcomes and clear labor market needs. Their strategy relies on deep industry partnerships, accredited programming, and high graduate placement rates. Advantages include resilient, non-discretionary demand, strong pricing power due and a high return on investment for students, and a defensible niche protected by accreditation and employer relationships. Vulnerabilities include a limited addressable market size compared to broad platforms, sensitivity to changes in a single industry's labor needs, and high regulatory oversight in fields like healthcare. Adtalem Global Education (ATGE) perfectly illustrates this model, with its "Growth with Purpose" strategy exclusively focused on addressing U.S. healthcare workforce shortages through its portfolio of medical and nursing schools. Finally, **Diversified Global Learning Conglomerates** operate a broad portfolio of education businesses across different segments, such as assessments, virtual schools, language learning, and higher education courseware, and across various geographies. Growth for these companies comes from leveraging scale, brand recognition, and established distribution channels to cross-sell and enter adjacent markets. Their key advantage is diversified revenue streams, which reduce volatility, and an established brand and distribution network that provides a stable foundation. However, they can experience slower growth than more focused players, face the complexity of managing disparate businesses, and risk being disrupted by more agile, tech-focused competitors in any given segment. Pearson plc (PSORF/PSO) fits this model, with its business spanning Assessments, Virtual Learning, and English Language Learning on a global scale, and its current strategy involves injecting AI technology into this existing diversified model to drive future growth. The key competitive battleground is increasingly at the intersection of technology and workforce alignment, where companies are racing to apply AI to solve critical skills gaps. ## Financial Performance Revenue growth is sharply bifurcating across the industry, ranging from a robust +40.7% year-over-year (YoY) for a specialized provider like Legacy Education to a decline of -8.6% for a corporate training firm like Franklin Covey. This bifurcation is driven directly by the top two material factors: the AI transformation and the demand for workforce skills. Companies aligned with either of these trends are posting strong double-digit growth, while those in other segments or facing macroeconomic pressures are lagging. The highest growth is seen in companies that directly address acute labor shortages, with Legacy Education's (LGCY) +40.7% YoY growth in Q3 FY2025 exemplifying the tailwind from the healthcare skills gap. In parallel, TAL Education's (TAL) +39.1% growth in Q2 FY2026 demonstrates the power of a successful AI-driven product strategy. {{chart_0}} Margin performance is diverging based on business model and operating leverage. Adjusted EBITDA margins range from a high of 48.1% for Afya to 6.5% (non-GAAP operating margin) for New Oriental Education. The highest margins are commanded by companies with dominant market positions in specialized, high-demand fields or those successfully leveraging technology to create scalable, low-cost delivery models. Afya's (AFYA) 48.1% adjusted EBITDA margin in H1 2025 is a direct result of its dominant position in Brazil's resilient medical education market. Meanwhile, companies like Youdao (DAO) are just now achieving profitability, reporting its first profitable Q2 in Q2 2025, as its AI-native strategy begins to pay off, demonstrating how technology investment can be a path to margin expansion. {{chart_1}} Capital allocation strategies reflect a dual focus on returning capital to shareholders via aggressive buybacks and investing in technology, particularly AI. Strong cash flow from the resilient demand in key segments is allowing financially healthy companies to both reward investors and fund future growth. The prevalence of large buyback programs signals management confidence in their outlook and a belief that their shares are undervalued. TAL Education Group's (TAL) new $600 million share repurchase program is a prime example of this confidence, funded by the success of its AI-driven growth strategy. The balance sheet health across the sector is generally strong and improving. Financial positions range from debt-free, as seen with Lincoln Educational Services, to companies actively deleveraging, such as CAE and KinderCare. The industry's strong cash generation characteristics, driven by secular demand trends, are enabling companies to strengthen their financial positions. This provides the stability and flexibility needed to navigate regulatory risks and fund strategic investments in technology and mergers and acquisitions. Lincoln Educational Services (LINC), with its debt-free balance sheet and expanded credit facility, represents the picture of financial health that many in the sector are achieving. {{chart_2}}
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