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Proof in Product
  • Nearly 100 regionally accredited institutions have joined us in partnership with great success
Partnership Approach
  • No fees until you are successful
  • Coach your people for rapid deployment and then growth
Immediate Market Opportunity
  • Enrollments in 90 days
  • Agility in delivery
    • Online
    • Blended
    • Classroom
Guaranteed Enrollments
  • Onsite marketing
  • Onsite enrollment management
Academic Integration
  • Extension of mission
  • Accreditation Integration
  • Market-ready curriculum
  • Deployment on any online campus
  • Ongoing faculty training
  • Ongoing curriculum support
Student Information Systems Integration
  • Registrar
  • Financial aid
  • Student accounts
Fiscal Responsibility and Results
  • Profit center within a non-profit
  • Typically 75-100 new students in year one
  • 85-90% retention
  • Fastest growing H.E. sectors
    • Online
    • Adult Market
  • 5-Year Pro Forma
    • Typical results: Revenue over Expense of 3-5 Million

Multiple Programs Available:

  • Bachelor's degree completion

    • Organizational Management
    • Health Care Management *New for 2010

  • Complete Program

    • MBA or MASL

  • Business Electives Packet
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In twenty years of experience in launching these programs with partnering institutions I have been able to identify the perfect storm that creates a false start or a no start situation or even a shut down of a previously successful program.



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The health care industry is the largest industry in the U.S. today.  Employment of medical and health services managers is expected to grow 16 percent to 2018, faster than the average for all occupations. The health care industry will continue to expand and diversify, requiring managers to help ensure smooth business operations and high quality care.

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Federal regulations are in the works that will mandate more accountability for Financial Aid.  Sounds good at first, but may be a very scary thing.  The accountability is on the outcome, not the input.  If federal regulations can mandate which schools can get Financial Aid for students based on the rate of pay for the jobs those students get upon graduation....what is next? 

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