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e-Learning Providers
Collegis, Inc.
15 Salt Creek Lane
Suite 410
Hinsdale, Illinois 60521
Contact: Mr. George Fogel, Director of Corporate Development
Phone: 630-455-9960
gfogel@collegis.com
www.collegis.com
Collegis is a leading provider of technology,
education and business services to higher education institutions
with over $95 million in 2002 revenue and 920 employees. We provide
turnkey online learning programs including off the shelf courses,
customized content, faculty training, marketing and student recruitment.
In addition, Collegis provides complete IT outsourcing services
included management and hosting of student information systems and
other relevant applications. For selected clients, financing is
also available.
eCollege
4900 South Monaco Street, Suite 200
Denver, Colorado 80237
Contact: Ms. Sara LaBounty, Events Manager
Phone: 303-873-3893
Fax: 303-873-7449
saral@ecollege.com
eCollege is the leading elearning technology
and services provider to educational markets. eCollege designs,
builds and supports high quality online degree, certificate/diploma
and professional development programs for college, universities,
school districts and state department of education. eCollege's clients
include such institutions as National University; Seton Hall University;
University of Colorado; DeVry University, Inc.; Kentucky Virtual
High School; and Microsoft Faculty Center. The company was founded
in 1996 and is headquartered in Denver. For more information, visit
www.ecollege.com.
Embanet Corporation
1051 McNicoll Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
Contact: Mr. Jeffrey Feldberg, Chairman and CEO
Phone: 416-494-6622 x246
Fax: 416-494-1891
jeffrey@embanet.com
www.embanet.com/cca
Embanet is the leading provider of fully hosted
and supported e-Learning solutions to educational Institutions.
Embanet's Tier 1 Data Center, industry's best 24/7 LIVE technical
support and course development help achieve high online retention
and completion rates. We offer the industry's only e-Learning Insurance
to safeguard your investment from changing technologies through
the total integration of seven leading and non-proprietary learning
platforms. For more information, please visit www.embanet.com/cca.
Global Education Network
152 West 57th St. 15th FL
New York, New York 10019
Contact: Mr. Ian Michael Huschle, Chief Operating Officer
Phone: 212-489-6300 x1392
Fax: 212-489-7200
ihuschle@gen.com
www.gen.com
Global Education Network (GEN) was founded
in 1999. It offers students a customized degree completion package
that can be taken entirely at a distance. This package includes
a diverse liberal arts curriculum of pedagogically accomplished
courses (produced by GEN and other distinguished instructional designers),
one-on-one instruction, a personal academic advisor and financial
counseling. GEN helps students take the next "step up"
in their education, no matter how much or how little college credit
they may have. It provides students with a roadmap to their bachelor's
degree and helps them every step of the way.
MaxKnowledge, Inc.
601 N. Parkcenter Dr., Suite 208
Santa Ana, California 92705
Contact: Mr. Amir Moghadam, Ph.D., Executive Director
Phone: 714-505-0901
Fax: 714-505-1517
amirm@maxknowledge.com
www.maxknowledge.com
MaxKnowledge - The Learning Center for Career
Schools - offers:
1) online and "blended" training courses to efficiently enhance
the knowledge and skills of career school personnel; 2) hosted e-learning
solutions designed specifically for career schools. Our courses
cover a wide variety of subjects related to proprietary school operations.
We also offer a large selection of free online tutorials and discussion
forums. Our e-learning services include customized e-learning sites
at rates comparable to ordinary web hosting.
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, Washington 98052-6399
Contact: Mrs. Diana Carew, Academic Director
Workforce
Development Programs
Phone: 425-706-5492
dianacar@microsoft.com
www.microsoft.com/education/?ID=eLearning
Microsoft creates tools that empower educators
and students to do what they do best-interact, collaborate and learn.
Access is a key component to this vision of a Connected Learning
Community. Technologies like Microsoft Class Server, Windows Media
Technologies, Microsoft Reader, and the Microsoft E-Learning Library
(MELL) support anytime, anywhere learning solutions for a truly
global learning community.
NIIT
1050 Crown Pointe Pkwy, Ste. 500
Atlanta, Georgia 30338
Contact: LeeAnne Wimberly, Marketing Manager
Phone: 888-454-6448 x6021
Fax: 770-551-9229
lawimberly@niit.com
www.niit.com
NIIT has more than 20 years of experience
developing and imparting education and a student body of 500,000
in 31 countries. We can help career colleges secure their competitive
advantage with custom solutions that include:
• Custom education material: textbooks, courseware, companion
sites, instructor guides, online courses
• Custom program development
• Technology infrastructure for online education
• IT instructors for online and classroom delivery
People Resources, Inc.
9338 Olive Boulevard
St. Louis, Missouri 63132
Contact: Janet Mug, MA, LPC, CEAP, President & Owner
Phone: 314-222-4020 x3015
Toll Free: 866-500-2327 x3015
jmug@peopleresourceseap.com
www.peopleresourceseap.com
People Resources, Inc. People Resources
has focused over twenty years on developing and delivering customized
Student Resource Program (SRP) services for adult students and Employee
Assistance Program (EAP) services for employees worldwide. Our Student
Resource Program (SRP) is designed for career colleges to enhance
student retention and graduation rates. The SRP program can support
the documentations process for reaccredidation, meet student needs,
and provide a better return on student acquisition costs.
Student Resource Program services are
delivered through First Clinical Coordination with licensed professionals
(24-7), 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Confidential telephone
coaching and counseling and face to face counseling are provided
where the student resides. In addition to the counseling options,
extensive web based services are available. By providing direct
access to all available resources, students can have solutions to
life's unexpected events and crises. This full access approach allows
students to find around-the-clock solutions for a wide range of
personal, housing, financial and family difficulties. This full
access approach will increase the number of students seeking services,
thereby addressing the students' personal worries and challenges
in a confidential manner and improving the overall success rate
of students.
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