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Core Celebrates International Women’s Day
Today, individuals, groups, and entire organizations have an opportunity to celebrate women’s achievements, while remaining committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is “Embrace Equity,” which is one we can support within our own worlds and circles of influence. Did you know? When colleges and universities were being…
Read MoreDante’ Wade Announcement
Core Education is excited to announce that Dante’ Wade has joined as our Assistant Vice President, Information Technology Corporate Partnerships. Dante’ brings a proven track record within the workforce development sector, building relationships and helping hundreds of students establish information technology careers. Core’s affiliates will benefit from Dante’s innovative, community-minded approach to leadership.
Read MoreJayson Boyers Announcement
Core Education is pleased to announce that Jayson Boyers, Ed.D. has joined our organization as Sr. Vice President, Business Process and Operations. Jayson is a successful chief executive and transformational operating leader, serving as a Vice President at Champlain College and the President of Cleary University and Rosemont College. Core’s affiliates will benefit from Jayson’s…
Read MoreOverwhelming Demand for Online Classes Reshapes CA Community Colleges
Hybrid learning, which blends online and in-person, is here to stay because students like it – especially those who live on campus. As more on-campus students opt for hybrid learning environments, small and midsize institutions will have a significant opportunity to boost enrollment if they are willing to transform their business models. Read more at…
Read MoreNew Gates Foundation Study Explores why People Drop Out or Don’t Enroll
Consumer sentiment in the higher education marketplace has already shifted. We now have ten consecutive years of declining student demand for undergraduate degrees and a corresponding rise in demand for skills-based certificates, badges, and other credentials. In fact, 70 percent of survey respondents now agree that on-the-job training is the best way to advance a…
Read MoreIT certifications ease tech job access as employers lower degree requirements
Another reminder of why it’s so important for small and midsize institutions to diversify revenue and augment their financial model with workforce development programming. https://www.highereddive.com/news/IT-certifications-degree-requirements/631969/
Read MoreTom Corrigan Announcement
Core is pleased to announce that Tom Corrigan has recently joined as our Assistant Vice President of Corporate Outreach. Tom brings 15+ years of multi-industry business development and career services experience. Core’s affiliates will benefit from Tom’s expertise in nurturing value-added employer partnerships with higher education institutions across the Northeast United States.
Read MoreSmall and Mid-sized Colleges at a Crossroads
Many small and mid-size colleges and universities across the United States are facing significant enrollment headwinds from a demographic cliff as well as the overall decline in demand for undergraduate degrees. Transforming the higher education business model requires new approaches to enrollment management as well as offering innovative programming. As colleges learn how they can…
Read MoreEmployee Highlight: Pam Notemyer Rogers
Core is proud to highlight Pamela Notemyer Rogers, our Senior Vice President, Client Strategy. Pam has more than twenty years of experience in campus operations ranging from financial aid, student services, enrollment and marketing. Pam and her team ensure the smooth launch and seamless integration of Core’s supporting services including revenue growth and diversification, technology stabilization,…
Read MoreGeoffrey Roche Announcement
Core is excited to announce Geoffrey Roche as our new Senior Vice President, National Health Care Practice. Geoffrey and his team will be leading the efforts to promote health care programming from our institutional partners to major employers to assist them in their workforce development needs. Small and mid-size colleges and universities will be able…
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