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Today, it is increasingly imperative for colleges and universities to expand the universe of targeted adult-learners. This is for aspiring professionals, managers, executives and leaders, or those already in the workforce. The tuition gathering universe is thus expanded beyond graduation.
I developed and launched several such successful CE programs that were merged or sold to private investors, colleges and hedge funds
SAMPLE: www.PodiatryPrep.org
Also known as Executive Service Line [ESL] education, this business model refers to academic programs for adults that are generally non-credit and non-degree-granting, but may lead to professional certifications.
Estimates by Business Week magazine suggest that executive education in the United States is a $900 million annual business with approximately 80 percent provided by university schools.
SAMPLE: www.CertifiedMedicalPlanner.org
In addition to the educational benefits, monetary dividends are reaped as enrollment eases matriculation access. Similar programs at the Wharton School, Darden, Harvard, Duke, Yale and the Goizueta Business School at Emory University charge premium rates for the implied institutional moniker.
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ASSESSMENT: Your thoughts are appreciated. Are you a continuing education pioneer?
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